The lawsuit, Noe v. Parson, was filed on behalf of the families of three trans people, medical providers, PFLAG & GLMA
Explosive allegations have emerged about allegations against a gender affirming care clinic in Missouri by an employee
Young told the Kansas City Star newspaper that the hatred would not deter her from living her life authentically
The restriction on clinics serving trans youth bears a striking resemblance to liability laws targeting another medical procedure: abortion
The Attorneys General implied that LGBTQ+ merchandise could be considered obscene and threatened Target for selling LGBTQ+ youth merchandise
Parson told capital reporters that he signed the measures without a ceremony and in private because “the issue is divisive to some”
“All of our children in St. Louis deserve to know that there are still elected leaders out here fighting for them”
“Today, we reiterate our commitment to a diverse & inclusive Kansas City. We are proclaiming to our LGBTQ community you are safe with us”
"It's an incredibly devastating day for transgender Missourians, for families raising transgender youth, and for all of Missouri"
Between 400 and 600 bills were introduced since January that target LGBTQ folks, disproportionately transgender kids