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Pennsylvania’s children deserve protection, truth, and compassion. Who could argue with that? However, irreversible harm funded by taxpayers looms.

From 2015 through 2023, nearly 5,000 minors in our Commonwealth were subjected to sex rejecting interventions, including puberty blockers, cross‑sex hormones, and permanent procedures. During that same period, more than $21.8 million in taxpayer dollars helped pay for these interventions.

This is not compassionate care.

This is a crisis demanding legislative action.

Senate Bill 1321 offers the clear, common-sense protections that Pennsylvania families have been waiting for. It does not target adults. It does not interfere with parental rights. It does not criminalize identity. What it does is simple and urgently needed and that is stop taxpayer funding for sex rejecting interventions on minors. Hold providers accountable when they violate the law and protect vulnerable children from permanent, life altering harm

These interventions are not benign. They disrupt healthy development, carry irreversible risks, and leave too many young people grappling with consequences they were never old enough to weigh. The permanence is real, the harm is documented, and the idea that minors can consent to life‑altering medicalization is a fiction adults should stop indulging

Puberty blockers and cross‑sex hormones can cause irreversible physical changes, reduced bone density, infertility, and lifelong medical dependency. Surgical procedures performed on minors can result in permanent loss of healthy tissue and function. Even those once clueless Europeans that were at the forefront of these “treatments” have reversed course, citing insufficient evidence and unacceptable risks to children.

Children experiencing distress, confusion, depression, or social pressure deserve compassionate counseling, not a fast‑tracked medical pathway that can alter their bodies forever. They deserve time, support, and the freedom to grow into themselves without being pushed toward irreversible decisions they cannot fully understand. SB 1321 recognizes this reality and restores the protective boundaries that should have been in place all along.

Taxpayers should never be forced to subsidize interventions that carry such profound and permanent consequences. Tax dollars must not be used to advance an ideology that encourages children to reject their own bodies and embark on a lifetime of medicalization.

Lawmakers have a responsibility to ensure that our healthcare system does no harm especially to children.

SB 1321 is not a partisan bill. It is a child‑protection bill. It is a fiscal‑responsibility bill. It is a medical ethics bill. And it is a long overdue acknowledgment that children deserve better than experimental interventions with lifelong consequences.

Opponents will claim that restricting taxpayer funding is discriminatory. But protecting children from irreversible harm is not discrimination, it is the duty of every civilized society. Opponents will argue that these interventions are “lifesaving.” Yet the evidence remains deeply contested, and the long-term outcomes are uncertain at best. When the stakes are this high, uncertainty is not enough to justify permanent medical changes to a child’s body.

Pennsylvania senators must act.

The longer Pennsylvania waits, the more children will be placed on a path they cannot reverse and the more taxpayer dollars will be spent funding it.

SB 1321 is a necessary step toward restoring sanity, safeguarding minors, and ensuring that public funds are used responsibly. Children deserve protection. Parents deserve clarity. Taxpayers deserve accountability.

Pass SB 1321 and end taxpayer‑funded sex rejecting interventions on children.

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Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca
Greg Maresca is a New York City native and U.S. Marine Corps veteran who writes for TTC. He resides in the Pennsylvania Coal Region. His work can also be found in The American Spectator, NewsBreak, Daily Item, Republican Herald, Standard Speaker, The Remnant Newspaper, Gettysburg Times, Daily Review, The News-Item, Standard Journal and more.

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