Montana Supreme Court Blocks Gender-Affirming Care Law, Sparking National Debate

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- The Montana Supreme Court temporarily blocks a law restricting gender-affirming care.
- Lead plaintiff Phoebe Cross criticized lawmakers for stripping transgender rights.
- The attorney general's office plans to defend the law citing scientific support.
- Senator John Fuller condemned the ruling as hyperpartisan and harmful.
- Supporters celebrated the ruling, ensuring transgender youth can thrive.
- The law aimed to prohibit treatments for gender dysphoria but allowed others.
- Montana is one of 26 states with bans on gender-affirming care.
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