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Ban on gender-affirming care; Florida鈥檚 culture wars聽

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Florida鈥檚 law banning gender-affirming health care for minors also creates new obstacles for adults to access treatment. We explore how these restrictions are creating challenges for patients and health care providers across the state.

We also hear from two adults about the challenges they now face to access hormone therapies and how they鈥檙e navigating the next steps.

Guests:

  • Stephanie Colombini, reporter who covers health care for WUSF and Health News Florida. 
  • Daylina Miller, multimedia journalist for WUSF.
  • Dr. Raoul Sanchez, pediatrician and specialist in gender-affirming care. 
  • Corinne Mariposa, adult trans woman living in Miami and host of 鈥淎sk A TransGirl鈥 talk series. 
  • Leslie Schaefer, adult intersex hormone replacement therapy patient in Jacksonville. 

Note: Dr. Sanchez recommends the following as an educational resource for parents who may have a transgender, gender-variant or gender-fluid child: "Transgender Teen: A Handbook for Parents and Professionals Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Teens."

Former Congressman David Jolly weighs in on Florida鈥檚 culture wars 

In 2022, about 320,000 people moved to Florida, boosting its population by nearly 2%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That makes Florida the most popular state in the nation for in-migration.

But at the same time, some families are looking to leave the state. They cite the rash of new hard-right laws in Florida dealing with the LGBTQ+ community, schools, abortion and more. We hear from a Former Republican congressman from Florida who鈥檚 thinking about moving his family out of state.

Guest:

  • David Jolly, former Republican member of Congress and current MSNBC contributor. 
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Bridget O鈥橞rien is an award-winning, versatile audio producer with more than eight years of experience in radio, audience engagement and storytelling across a diverse range of outlets. You can reach Bridget at bobrien@wjct.org.