Air Force is helping servicemembers get out of anti-trans states

A “Do Ask, Do Tell” Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Luncheon was held June 30, 2016 at Club Altus concluding Altus Air Force Base’s third annual Department of Defense LGBT Pride Month Observance.
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With at least 15 states enacting or considering bans on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, the U.S. Air Force is offering medical, legal, and relocation assistance to servicemembers whose families have been harmed by such laws.

“Various laws and legislation are being proposed and passed in states across America that may affect LGBTQ Airmen, Guardians, and/or their LGBTQ dependents in different ways,” the Air Force wrote in a recent press release.

Related: Texas parents with transgender kids are raising money online to move out of state

The release stated that the Air Force is offering service members and their families screening, treatment and mental health support for any medical concerns.

Also, if they live in states where it’s illegal for trans youth to get medical care, “Commanders can…

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