“The state of Georgia will start paying for gender-affirming health care for state employees, public school teachers and former employees covered by a state health insurance plan,” Scripps News reports.
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The news stems from a “string of lawsuits against Georgia agencies aiming to force them to pay for gender-confirmation surgery and other procedures,” the Associated Press wrote.
The plaintiffs announced they had reached a settlement with the State Health Benefit Plan and moved to dismiss the case in Atlanta federal court.
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