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“Federal health funding restrictions should define sex only as male or female, based on reproductive biology tied to eggs or sperm, while including people whose reproductive systems are affected by developmental conditions, genetic conditions, or past events.”
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“Federal covered treatment claims should define sex, gender, female, male, and minor for these lawsuits, treating sex and gender as biological categories rather than gender identity or gender expression.”
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“A person charged over female genital mutilation of a minor should not be able to defend the act by saying religion, custom, tradition, ritual, or normal practice required it.”
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“Federal criminal law should use its own definitions of biological sex, male, female, minor, and female genital mutilation to decide who is covered and what conduct counts, and should update the criminal code title for the covered minor offenses.”
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“People could face federal charges for knowingly helping with, agreeing to, or transporting a person under 18 for non-medical female genital mutilation when the case has a federal link.”
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“Intersex infants and children should not be forced to have surgeries that are not immediately needed for their health before they can help decide.”
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“Doctors should have to delay certain irreversible surgeries on intersex babies and children when the surgery is not medically necessary and the child cannot consent.”
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“Doctors should not perform medically unnecessary surgeries on intersex babies or children before the child can consent.”
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“Some medical care should not count as covered treatment for these federal claims, including care for certain sex-development conditions or ambiguous biological sex traits and care that treats health problems caused or worsened by earlier covered treatment.”
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“Doctors should still be able to provide care for certain intersex conditions, treat complications from earlier gender-affirming care, and act when a serious physical health problem or emergency creates immediate danger.”
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“Doctors and other covered medical workers could provide otherwise covered care for listed sex-development conditions, complications from past covered care, diagnosed early puberty treatment meant to normalize puberty, or medical care connected to labor or childbirth.”
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