The MoJo Daily newsletter, Monday through Friday. [View in browser]( [Mother Jones Daily Newsletter]( March 17, 2023 Hi there, Iâm Madison Pauly, and Iâm a reporter for Mother Jones. A few weeks ago, when a source sent me thousands of emails between lawmakers, doctors, lawyers, and activists, it took me a while to understand just what I was looking at. The scrambled missives dated mostly to 2019 and 2020 and included dozens of interlocutorsâI recognized some of the names, others I didnât. But as I untangled the documents, a jaw-dropping story began to emerge: I was looking at a [coordinated, behind-the scenes effort]( to spread legislation attacking transgender health care across the country. (Go behind the leaked emails in a video, [here](.) We already know the effort worked. Anti-LGBTQ health care bills have been introduced in at least 31 states this legislative session alone, while opposition to trans peopleâs very existence has become a [huge GOP talking point](. Itâs a culture war with real effects on peopleâs lives and their bodies. Since 2021, seven states have banned gender-affirming medical care for trans youthâincluding puberty blockers for children, hormone therapy for teens and adults, and, almost exclusively for older teens or adults, surgeriesâeven though these treatments are supported by a long list of major medical associations. South Dakota, where much of the emails are focused, recently passed a law thatâs expected to force [teens to detransition](. What I was able to show through my reporting was proof of what trans rights advocates have suspected for a long time: That behind the legislative onslaught, from the very beginning, were religious-right lawyers, fringe doctors, and anti-trans activists. Among them was Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a conservative legal behemoth that has [defended]( state-sanctioned sterilization of trans people in Europe (and also [helped overturn]( Roe v. Wade). Then there was the innocuously-named American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds)âa group of right-wing doctors that has [opposed]( adoption by gay couples and supported conversion therapy for LGBTQ kids. These groups and others didnât just help elected state lawmakers draft anti-trans bills. They also hammered out talking points, assembled witnesses to testify at bill hearings, and brainstormed counterarguments to any challenges, such as the research-backed assertion that gender-affirming care reduces suicide. (More than half of trans and nonbinary youth considered suicide in 2021, according the [Trevor Project](. Yet in the emails I reviewed, working group members called this argument âabusiveâ and a way for doctors to coerce parents into consenting to medical treatment.) Their discussions evince a belief that no one is truly transgender. And they see their work as a holy effort. âKnow that the Lord is with you,â one of the attorneys on the email chain, Vernadette Broyles, wrote to South Dakota legislator Fred Deutsch, who had convened the working group in 2019. As Deutsch shared a draft of an anti-trans bill, he warned the team: âAs always, please do not share this with the media. The longer we can fly under the radar the better.â [My investigation]( shines a light on their secretive mission. âMadison Pauly Advertisement [House Store Ad]( [Top Story] [Top Story]( [Inside the Secret Working Group That Helped Push Anti-Trans Laws Across the Country]( Leaked emails give a glimpse of the religious-right networks behind transgender health care bans. BY MADISON PAULY SPONSORED CONTENT BY COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO Environmental and Sustainability Studies at Columbia College Chicago Columbiaâs new Environmental and Sustainability Studies BA program uniquely interweaves environmental studies, scientific literacy, and environmental advocacy with the arts, communication, and social justice. Work with experts in scientific and creative fields and explore opportunities to initiate a call to action through diverse, innovative media. [Learn more at Colum.edu/ESS.]( [Trending] [Steve Bannon is neck-deep in Guo Wengui's allegedly fraudulent business empire]( BY DAN FRIEDMAN ["This was my baby": The family of Black man killed by cops while experiencing mental crisis speaks out]( BY ARIANNA COGHILL [Why didnât regulators see Silicon Valley Bankâs collapse coming?]( BY HANNAH LEVINTOVA [Who killed Rasheem Carter?]( BY SAMANTHA MICHAELS Advertisement [House Subscriptions Ad]( [Special Feature] [Special Feature]( [Mike Flynn and MAGA Activists Wage War Against a Florida Hospital]( âYou wonder if there is a different agenda than how we treated the particular patient.â BY KIERA BUTLER [Fiercely Independent] Support from readers allows Mother Jones to do journalism that doesn't just follow the pack. [Donate]( Did you enjoy this newsletter? Help us out by [forwarding]( it to a friend or sharing it on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Mother Jones]( [Donate](
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