鈥淓lected officials should be protecting our most vulnerable,鈥 Creuzot and the other DAs said in a statement. 鈥淭hese two, instead, want to irrationally target and restrain children seeking medical assistance 鈥 and force caregivers to participate.鈥
Creuzot was joined by DAs in Travis, Bexar, Nueces, and Fort Bend counties.
Earlier this week, in a nonbinding legal opinion, Paxton declared gender-affirming medical care for youth was 鈥渃hild abuse鈥 and said it must stop. Abbott followed with an order on Wednesday directing the state Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate reports of these procedures.
鈥淭exas law imposes reporting requirements upon all licensed professionals who have direct contact with children who may be subject to such abuse, including doctors, nurses, and teachers, and provides criminal penalties for failure to report such child abuse,鈥 Abbott .
The Dallas Morning News state agencies follow opinions from the attorney general, although a judge may ultimately decide what is legal.
Both Abbott and Paxton are facing primaries for reelection. One of Abbott鈥檚 rivals, former state Sen. Don Huffines, has been running to the right of the governor on issues related to trans children. His complaints about resources for LGBTQ youth on the DFPS website led to the agency removing them last year, the .
Creuzot and other district attorneys are charged with prosecuting cases against people who break the law, although they have significant discretion in which cases to pursue.
In their statement, the DAs said they would 鈥渆nforce the Constitution and will not irrationally and unjustifiably interfere with medical decisions made between children, their parents, and their medical physicians.鈥
Advocacy groups like Human Rights Campaign reiterated that Paxton鈥檚 opinion is not legally binding and said it would be very difficult to win a legal fight over his interpretation.
鈥淭his is very clearly the government taking an action because of dislike, misunderstanding, disapproval of a specific group of people,鈥 said HRC Senior Counsel Cathryn Oakley. 鈥淭his is not about facts. And the facts matter when it comes to that conversation about whether or not it鈥檚 discrimination.鈥
Major LGBTQ advocacy and health care groups have condemned the statements of the governor and attorney general. They say state leaders are making false claims about medical best practices and instilling fear in trans children and their parents.
鈥淣ot only are people ignoring the published science but they鈥檙e also completely misrepresenting things,鈥 said Stephen Rosenthal, a pediatric endocrinologist at UC-San Francisco. 鈥淭hat contributes to the distress that a lot of people are experiencing.鈥
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