Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1033

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Prohibiting gender transition procedures for minors and coverage for gender transition procedures for minors.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1033 would have significant implications for state laws regarding healthcare and minors' rights. It would establish a legal framework that prevents healthcare providers from offering gender transition services to minors and would also limit insurance coverage for such procedures. This change could lead to broader ramifications for how healthcare is administered to minors, particularly in relation to mental health services and parental rights over medical decisions concerning their children.

Summary

House Bill 1033 aims to prohibit gender transition procedures for minors, including both medical treatments and insurance coverage related to such procedures. The bill's primary focus is to restrict access to these interventions for individuals under the age of majority, positioning itself within a larger national debate over the rights and health care options available to transgender youth. Proponents of the bill argue that this move is necessary to protect children from making decisions that they may not fully understand and could have irreversible consequences in adulthood.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1033 is deeply divided. Supporters view the bill as a necessary protective measure, emphasizing the risks associated with gender transition treatments for minors. They argue that children's capacity for informed decision-making is limited, and this legislation is aimed at safeguarding their welfare. Conversely, opponents of the bill argue that it infringes on the rights of minors and parents to make personal health decisions. They express concerns that the bill may exacerbate mental health issues for transgender youth by denying them access to necessary care and support.

Contention

The primary points of contention regarding HB 1033 relate to the ethical implications of restricting medical care for transgender minors. Critics argue that the bill undermines the autonomy of both youth and their families to make informed healthcare choices and could lead to further alienation and mental health struggles among transgender individuals. Additionally, debates in legislative sessions highlight conflicts between conservative and progressive viewpoints on gender issues, with emotions running high on both sides about the rights of young people and parental authority over medical decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2421

Prohibiting gender transition procedures for minors and coverage for gender transition procedures for minors.

PA HB138

In limitation of time, providing for gender affirmation treatments.

PA HB2157

In child custody, providing for gender identification.

PA HB1383

In casualty insurance, providing for infertility care coverage.

PA SB602

In casualty insurance, providing for infertility care coverage.

PA HB1493

In casualty insurance, providing for fertility preservation coverage.

PA HB1999

In safe schools, providing for policy against gender-based bullying.

PA SB1027

In alteration of territory or corporate entity and dissolution, further providing for conduct of referenda and for court review of transitional plan.

PA SB782

Further providing for grants and loans; providing for industrial sites cleanup financial assistance; making an interfund transfer; providing for transitional provisions; and making a repeal.

PA SB606

Establishing the Medicaid Care Transition Program; and imposing duties on the Department of Human Services.

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