Please help trans kids in New Hampshire.
There is no logical reason why puberty blockers would be safe for someone with precocious puberty, but dangerous and illegal for a trans youth.
There’s no logical reason why breast implants are just fine for a 16-year-old cis youth, but dangerous and illegal for a young trans person.
If we’re going to pretend that these medical interventions are dangerous and unnecessary why are we allowing some children to get them? When this was heard in the house committee people brought this up and it was never addressed. No one answered these questions.
Maybe when it’s heard in the Senate they will, except they can’t because it’s bullshit.
You can go online and oppose these at any point up until 11:59 PM on Wednesday, I’ve been told it’s more effective to get it in there before the hearing, but if you do that you can’t address some of the nonsense they say in the hearing. So sometimes I like to wait.
Please help. THE PUBLIC COMMENTS ON THE SENATE SITE ARE NOT AS ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC AS THE HOUSE, BUT BE CAREFUL. There is a way for the public to see them, I don’t know how to do it and I think it involves specifically asking for it. But the weirdos might do that so be careful.
Edited to add the link to the YouTube channel, in case anyone wants to watch their nonsense so they can come up with specific rebuttals:

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Here are instructions to make your voice heard and to take action to defend trans youth in New Hampshire. FYI: both of these bills will be heard by the same committee on the same day - so make sure to repeat these steps for both bills!
1. Click here!
2. Select "April 23rd"
3. Select "Senate Health and Human Services" from the committee drop down
4. Select "9:30 am - HB 712" [repeat the above steps, and select "9:45 am - HB 377"]
5. Select "I am a member of the public"
6. Select "I'm representing myself"
7. Select "I oppose this bill"
8. On the next page, fill in your name and town
9. Check the box and submit!
If you want to take your action a step further, you can submit written testimony to the committee members: david.rochefort@gc.nh.gov, Kevin.Avard@gc.nh.gov,
Regina.Birdsell@gc.nh.gov,
Suzanne.Prentiss@gc.nh.gov, pat.long@gc.nh.gov,
sophie.walsh@gc.nh.gov.
Access to health care that affirms transgender young people supports them in leading healthy lives and becoming their authentic selves. Just like other parents, the parents of transgender young](https://files.mastodon.social/cache/media_attachments/files/114/376/107/923/143/175/small/1ece3534c5c003d0.jpeg)