Indiana SB 480
Indiana Senate Bill 480 (SB 480) introduced into the Indiana General Assembly in 2023. The bill prohibits physicians from providing gender affirming care to minors.{{cite web | url=https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/senate/480 | title=Indiana General Assembly }} The bill passed the state Senate on February 28, 2023, and the House on March 27, 2023. Governor Eric Holcomb signed the bill on April 5, 2023.{{Cite web |date=2023-04-05 |title=Indiana Gov. Holcomb signs ban on gender-affirming health care |url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/indiana-gov-holcomb-signs-ban-on-gender-affirming-health-care |access-date=2023-06-24 |website=PBS NewsHour |language=en-us}}
{{Infobox U.S. State legislation
| State = Indiana
| Full_name = Gender Transition Procedures for Minors
| Status = current
| Introduced = January 19, 2023
| Signed =
| Sponsors = Joanna King, Michelle Davis, Jake Teshka, Timothy Wesco
| Governor = Eric Holcomb
| Code =
| Section =
| Bill = SB 480
| URL = http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/senate/480
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Bill Contents
SB 480 prohibits a physician or other practitioner from providing gender affirming care to individuals under 18 years of age, and from "aiding or abetting" another practitioner in the provision of gender affirming care to individuals under 18 years of age. The bill would take effect July 1, 2023. Minors already receiving gender affirming care would have until December 31, 2023, to cease treatment.
Legislative History
The bill was authored by Senators Tyler Johnson, Ed Charbonneau, and Gary Byrne and included seventeen co-authors. In the House, the bill was sponsored by Representatives Joanna King, Michelle Davis, Jake Teshka, and Timothy Wesco. The bill passed out of the Senate 36-12 and passed out of the House 65–30.
Controversy
The bill was opposed by organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, Indiana Youth Group,{{Cite web |date=2023-04-05 |title=Statement in Response to SB480 |url=https://www.indianayouthgroup.org/post/statement-in-response-to-sb480 |access-date=2023-06-24 |website=Indiana Youth Group |language=en}} and the Human Rights Campaign.{{Cite web |date=2023-04-05 |title=BREAKING: Human Rights Campaign Condemns Republican Indiana Gov. Holcomb for Signing Discriminatory Gender Affirming Care Ban into Law |url=https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/breaking-human-rights-campaign-condemns-republican-indiana-gov-holcomb-for-signing-discriminatory-gender-affirming-care-ban-into-law |access-date=2023-06-24 |website=Human Rights Campaign |language=en-US}} The ACLU filed a lawsuit against the State of Indiana in April 2023 challenging the law, alleging that the law violates the U.S. Constitution as well as the federal requirements of the Medicaid Act and the Affordable Care Act.{{Cite web |last= |date=2023-04-05 |title=ACLU sues Indiana over ban on gender transition care for minors, calls new law 'unconstitutional' |url=https://www.wrtv.com/news/politics/aclu-sues-indiana-over-ban-on-gender-transition-care-for-minors-calls-new-law-unconstitutional |access-date=2023-06-24 |website=WRTV Indianapolis |language=en}} In June 2023, a federal court issued a preliminary injunction blocking much of the law from going into effect.{{Cite web |date=2023-06-16 |title=Federal judge blocks much of Indiana's ban on gender-affirming care for minors |url=https://apnews.com/article/transgender-care-ban-indiana-lawsuit-3d9a3a456d7c0a06941f02e8998a6f56 |access-date=2023-06-24 |website=AP NEWS |language=en}} The injuction was lifted in February of 2024, causing an immediate cease for gender affirming care for minors in the state.