05/02/2023
Today, we want to thank everyone of you who called, emailed, and met with your legislators this year. Also, thank you to Oklahoma Progress Now, Freedom Oklahoma, Love Trans Oklahomans, and all the other grassroots activists who organized and protested this year. While we may not have stopped the gender-affirming care ban altogether, it took everyone stepping up to minimize the harm of what was coming.
When this session began, there were good sources indicating to us at SL PAC that the Gov wanted a gender-affirming care ban on his desk ASAP, and our work slowed that all down. Furthermore, when the first bills were unleashed, the GOP was trying to ban gender-affirming care up through age 25, and there were bills that would have practically ended the care for all trans Oklahomans, even adults.
Through everyone's hard work and persistence, we were able to make a real difference in what eventually made it through the process. The version of SB613 that ultimately passed included clear language that ensured that mental health counseling would not be impacted, and also includes a 6 month wind down period that will protect those already accessing this care while Lambda Legal and ACLU of Oklahoma work on their legal challenge.
To any families whose kids are already getting this care, keep your appointments. Do not voluntarily stop your care in the meantime. This law will be fought in court, and based on how federal courts have been responding to these cases in other states, we believe there is a good chance the law will be put on hold while the litigation is ongoing.
So, while we didn't "win" this battle in the Legislature, your advocacy helped minimize the harm in the short term, and we can still win this war in federal courts. There remains a big need for more public education to push back on the right wing propaganda about this care, and we hope you'll continue to help in that fight.
Let's keep our heads up, and be happy that we were able to accomplish a lot this session, even if it didn't ultimately stop this unconstitutional law. Bigotry remains bad for business, and that messaging is going to have to play a big role in stopping future attacks on trans Oklahomans.