Arkansas lawmakers have sent the Republican governor a bill that would make it easier to sue doctors who provide gender-affirming care to minors
FILE - Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks after taking the oath of office, Jan. 10, 2023, in Little Rock, Ark. An effort to effectively reinstate Arkansas' blocked ban on gender-affirming care for minors by making it easier to sue doctors who provide such treatments was approved Wednesday, March 8, 2023, by lawmakers, and will head to Sanders' desk. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.
The House-passed bill would allow anyone who received gender-affirming care as a minor to file a malpractice lawsuit against their doctor for up to 15 years after they turn 18. Under current Arkansas law, medical malpractice claims must be filed within two years of what the law refers to as an “injury.”who also face increasingly hostile rhetoric at statehouses
Health experts have said minors with gender dysphoria who do not receive appropriate care face dramatically increased risk of suicide and serious depression. “It is exceedingly likely that the state will yet again lose a case involving our ongoing assault on this tiny, vulnerable group of kids,” Democratic Rep. Ashley Hudson said before the vote.
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