Ohio waits to see whether Republican governor will sign bill saving children from sterilizing drugs and genital mutilation | Blaze Media
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : The SAFE Act would bar physicians from performing sex-change surgeries on minors; prescribing minors ruinous cross-sex hormones or puberty blockers "for the purpose of assisting the minor individual with gender transition"; and aiding or abetting in such mutilations and prescriptions.52% : Detransitioner Chloe Cole, mutilated by health professionals while an adolescent, indicated in her witness statement that the SAFE Act might spare other minors from similarly being left permanently disfigured.
51% : A failure to either sign or veto the bill will mean the SAFE Act will go into effect immediately.
43% : " Most Ohioans appear to be aligned with conservatives on the issues addressed in the SAFE Act.
40% : Should the SAFE Act go into effect, Ohio would join over 20 other states that similarly protect children from the ravages of sex-change mutilations. DeWine, whose term does not end until 2027, does not appear to regard the SAFE Act as a no-brainer, having embarked on a soul-searching tour of health facilities and the homes of families impacted by confusion-affirming treatments in recent weeks, reported the Associated Press.
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