White House Launches Crisis Hotline for LGBTQI+ Kids Amid Nationwide Bans on Transgender Procedures
The Biden administration is pressing for a crisis hotline for children following a sweep of bills blocking transgender procedures for children nationwide.
Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, announced the new initiative during a press conference.
The administration is trying to balance out the series of anti-LGBTQ bills that have become law in states across America.
The hotline offers helpful guidance to children dealing with issues of sexuality and gender.
Jean-Pierre advised "LGBTQI+ kids" to connect with the national crisis hotline if they feel dejected by the new legislation.
The hotline offers various forms of help, including counseling support for LGBTQI+ children feeling overwhelmed by political attacks.
The initiative comes during a week that witnessed three anti-LGBTQ laws enacted in Kansas, Indiana, and Idaho.
Critics of the anti-LGBTQ bills believe that they are based on irrelevant fears and prejudices and could harm the mental health and well-being of affected children.
The hotline is a new service that the Biden administration is proud to offer during these incredibly hard times for these trans kids.
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