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Pa. Senate committee proposes ban on trans-related health care for children on CHIP
Updated on October 20, 2017 at 11:08 PM
Posted on October 20, 2017 at 8:58 PM
By Daniel Simmons-Ritchie
simmons...@pennlive.comA state Senate committee has approved a legislative amendment that would bar children on the state's CHIP program from getting coverage for transgender heath care services.
The bill,
HB 1388,
was introduced into the House in May with the intention of
re-authorizing the CHIP program before it expires in December. The
program provides healthcare coverage to children of low-income
Pennsylvanian families.
But the bill's path took a contentious turn this week after Sen. Donald White, R-Indiana County, added an
amendment that
would prohibit the program from covering gender re-assignment surgery
or gender transition services, including outpatient hospital visits,
counseling, and prescription drugs.
The amendment was approved by the Senate's Banking and Insurance Committee, which White chairs, in a 14-1 vote on Wednesday. The bill is now in the hands of the House Appropriations committee.
On Friday evening, in a phone interview, Sen. Lawrence Farnese, D-Philadelphia said the amendment was discriminatory and tainted an important bill that would otherwise have bipartisan support. Farnese was the sole dissenting senator in Wednesday's vote.
"In Pennsylvania, right now, we still discriminate against people for who they love," Farnese said. "We should not take the next step and discriminate against children for who they are."
Farnese said he is hopeful the amendment will be stripped from the bill before it's finalized.
White, the amendment's author, did not respond to a message left with aides on Friday afternoon.
In a statement
posted Thursday on his website, White stressed that state funds should not support transgender health services.
"It is completely inappropriate to use state funds to pay for sex change operations for children," White stated. "I believe that is a position that is strongly endorsed by a vast majority of Pennsylvanians."
The bill, prior to White's amendment, passed the House in a 194-0 vote in June.
The following senators voted to approve the bill, as amended, on Wednesday:
Sen. Donald White, R-Indiana County
Sen. John Eichelberger, R-Blair County
Sen. Joseph Scarnati, R-Jefferson County
Sen. Thomas Killion, R-Delaware County
Sen. Daniel Laughlin, R-Erie County
Sen. Thomas McGarrigle, R-Chester County
Sen. Guy Reschenthaler, R-Allegheny County
Sen. Elder Vogel, R-Beaver County
Sen. Kim Ward, R-Westmoreland County
Sen. Gene Yaw, R-Lycoming County
Sen. Sharif Street, D-Philadelphia
Sen. Lisa Boscola, D-Northampton County
Sen. James Brewster, D-Allegheny County
Sen. Christine Tartaglione, D-Philadelphia
CHIP provides coverage to
175,000 Pennsylvania children.
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