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“Federal criminal restrictions should cover the listed surgeries, puberty blockers, high-dose sex hormones, and medication-chain actions when they are used for the barred body-changing purpose for someone under 18.”
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“Listed surgeries, hormones, and puberty blockers provided to minors for covered gender-related purposes should be able to support federal civil claims, and HHS should be able to add more treatments to that list later.”
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“People who win covered treatment lawsuits should be able to receive proven losses or $250,000 for each covered treatment instance, plus reasonable attorney fees and other case costs.”
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“Federal restrictions on gender-affirming care for people under 18 should cover listed transition-related surgeries, puberty blockers, and cross-sex hormones.”
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“A person who received covered gender-affirming care should be able to sue the provider in federal court for money damages, including damages meant to punish the provider.”
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“Federal prosecutors should be able to bring serious criminal charges against providers who give listed gender-affirming medical care to someone under 18 when the care has a federal or interstate link, while the patient could not be charged for receiving it.”
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“People could face federal fines or up to 10 years in prison for knowingly performing covered body-changing procedures on someone under 18, or for giving, prescribing, dispensing, supplying, or distributing covered puberty blockers or hormones for the barred purpose.”
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“Federal prosecutors should be able to bring covered cases when there is an interstate or federal link, such as travel, internet or mail messages, electronic payments, medical tools, drugs, supplies, federal areas, territories, or other effects on interstate commerce.”
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“People should be able to sue in federal court over covered gender-related medical treatment performed on them before they turned 18, and someone else could file for them if they are a minor, incapacitated, incompetent, or deceased.”
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“Colleges and medical schools should lose access to federal student aid programs and federally recognized accreditation if they teach covered gender-affirming care.”
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“Noncitizens who performed covered gender-affirming care on someone under 18 should be denied visas or entry to the United States and could be removed from the country.”
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“A person who receives a covered procedure, surgery, or medication should not be arrested or prosecuted under the federal criminal section for receiving it.”
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