Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
California Lawmakers Propose Bill To Scale Back On Surgeries For Intersex Children
The Associated Press: California Bill Would Limit Genitalia Surgery For Children
California doctors would be barred from treating or performing surgery on children born with genitals that don't fit a single gender or are otherwise atypical unless it's medically necessary or the child consents, under a bill unveiled Monday. It's the latest effort by state legislators to give minors more control over their bodies and gender identities. (2/4)
The Associated Press: Connecticut Renews Push To Ban Female Genital Mutilation
Connecticut lawmakers are considering legislation that would ban female genital mutilation, partly because of a U.S. District Court judge's ruling last fall that determined a federal prohibition was unconstitutional. The General Assembly's Public Health Committee heard testimony Monday on one of several bills proposed this session barring the procedure known as female circumcision or cutting. Advocates said 28 states have enacted laws to combat it, and Connecticut needs to join them. (2/4)