Anti Transgender Healthcare Bills Missouri
Glenda Starke wears a transgender flag as a counterprotest during a rally in favor of a ban on gender-affirming health care legislation, March 20, 2023, at the Missouri Statehouse in Jefferson City, Mo. Minors in Missouri soon will be required to undergo 18 months of therapy before receiving gender-affirming health care under an emergency rule released Thursday, April 13, 2023, by the state's Republican attorney general. Charlie Riedel / Associated Press
Anti Transgender Healthcare Bills Missouri
Glenda Starke wears a transgender flag as a counterprotest during a rally in favor of a ban on gender-affirming health care legislation, March 20, 2023, at the Missouri Statehouse in Jefferson City, Mo. Minors in Missouri soon will be required to undergo 18 months of therapy before receiving gender-affirming health care under an emergency rule released Thursday, April 13, 2023, by the state's Republican attorney general. Charlie Riedel / Associated Press

Indiana and Idaho are joining more than a dozen states that have passed bills limiting access to gender-affirming care for minors.

Reset digs into why this care has become a target for GOP lawmakers and hears the personal story of one transgender woman living in Indiana.

GUESTS: Lauren Chapman, digital editor for Indiana Public Broadcasting

Nora Huppert, staff attorney at Lambda Legal

Jessica Burden, recent graduate of Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis

Anti Transgender Healthcare Bills Missouri
Glenda Starke wears a transgender flag as a counterprotest during a rally in favor of a ban on gender-affirming health care legislation, March 20, 2023, at the Missouri Statehouse in Jefferson City, Mo. Minors in Missouri soon will be required to undergo 18 months of therapy before receiving gender-affirming health care under an emergency rule released Thursday, April 13, 2023, by the state's Republican attorney general. Charlie Riedel / Associated Press
Anti Transgender Healthcare Bills Missouri
Glenda Starke wears a transgender flag as a counterprotest during a rally in favor of a ban on gender-affirming health care legislation, March 20, 2023, at the Missouri Statehouse in Jefferson City, Mo. Minors in Missouri soon will be required to undergo 18 months of therapy before receiving gender-affirming health care under an emergency rule released Thursday, April 13, 2023, by the state's Republican attorney general. Charlie Riedel / Associated Press

Indiana and Idaho are joining more than a dozen states that have passed bills limiting access to gender-affirming care for minors.

Reset digs into why this care has become a target for GOP lawmakers and hears the personal story of one transgender woman living in Indiana.

GUESTS: Lauren Chapman, digital editor for Indiana Public Broadcasting

Nora Huppert, staff attorney at Lambda Legal

Jessica Burden, recent graduate of Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis