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Rep. Gosar: 'Our children’s lives and well-being have never been more threatened' after report shows taxpayers spent $100k on 'sex changes' for kids

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U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ-9), left, Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.), center, and Vice President Kamala Harris | X / Facebook

U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ-9), left, Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.), center, and Vice President Kamala Harris | X / Facebook

U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ-9) said he strongly opposes gender-transition surgeries and treatments for minors following a report revealing that taxpayers in Arizona spent over $100,000 on such procedures between 2019 and 2023. He said children's well-being is under threat and argued that these medical interventions deny the fundamental nature of humanity, urging states like Arizona to outlaw these procedures entirely.

“I unequivocally oppose sex-change surgeries and any drugs meant to aid dangerous medical professionals in their illogical pursuit to change boys into girls and girls into boys,” Rep. Gosar told Mohave Today. “Our children’s lives and well-being have never been more threatened,” Gosar said. “God created mankind male and female, and the psychological and physical effects of denying human nature are profound and unimaginably damaging. No state, including Arizona, should allow children to be mutilated and chemically castrated.”

Rep. Gosar has co-sponsored two key bills addressing this issue: the "Protecting Children from Experimentation Act of 2023" and the "End Taxpayer Funding of Gender Experimentation Act of 2023." The first bill aims to make it a criminal offense to perform gender-reassignment surgeries on minors, while the latter seeks to prevent taxpayer funding, through programs like Medicare and Medicaid, from covering such procedures.

Gosar's comments were in response to a Grand Canyon Times report that taxpayers spent more than $100,000 for “irreversible sex change interventions” on children in Arizona via managed Medicaid between the years 2019 and 2023.

That’s according to a national database released today of hospitals and medical facilities “administering irreversible sex change interventions on children in the United States” by the organization Do No Harm. 

The database shows that hospitals in Arizona saw 243 minors who were “sex change patients,” including 78 total surgery patients. These hospitals administered “hormone and puberty blockers” to 168 total children, and wrote 1,412 prescriptions. In all, it totaled $1,721,239 in total submitted charges.

Five of these interventions were paid for by the managed Medicaid program for a total of $108,708.

Do No Harm said the database “catalogs pediatric sex change-related services, including surgeries, cross-sex hormones, and puberty blockers, at U.S.-based medical facilities between 2019 and 2023.”

The data represents sources including “claims clearinghouses, data aggregators, payors, health systems, CMS, and multiple open data sources,” according to Do No Harm, and includes data from commercial insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and VA claims.”

Phoenix Children's Hospital saw 86 “sex change” patients, who were children, from 2019 to 2023, according to the Do No Harm database, including one surgery patient and 86 total “hormone and puberty blocker” patients. There were 886 total prescriptions written. In all, it amounted to $121,713 in total submitted charges.

Founded in 1983, PCH is a pediatric medical center located in Phoenix. The hospital provides specialized care in areas such as cardiology, neurology, oncology, and orthopedics. It operates several outpatient centers across the state and is affiliated with the University of Arizona College of Medicine. The hospital also conducts research and offers medical education programs for healthcare professionals. 

The hospital has a "Gender Support Program" that provides "outpatient services for transgender and gender-expansive children and youth," according to the PCH website, which says the program provides "mental health therapy, occupational therapy, adolescent medicine, and pediatric endocrinology."

PCH was "indirectly involved in a lawsuit brought against the state on behalf of three transgender children," reported The Daily Wire in 2022. 

"The children’s guardians sued the state to force it to change the birth certificate of each child to reflect the gender each now identifies as, rather than their biological sex," said the news report. 

Patrick Goodman, husband to Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.), works at PCH as a mental health therapist and, reported The Daily Wire, was "identified as a therapist to one of the children involved in the lawsuit."

"In one document dated November 9, 2020, Goodman was identified as a potential witness in the case, expected to testify on the child’s treatment," said the news report. "Goodman was to testify in relation to Jane Doe’s request for a preliminary injunction to force the state to change the child’s birth certificate ahead of the start of the school year."

U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (R-Ariz.) voted against legislation in 2023 to ban Tricare, the healthcare program for current and retired military members and their families, from covering hormone therapy, puberty blockers, and other similar medical interventions on children, reported the New York Post.

That vote came three years after Kelly hosted an online summit with Tami Stass, the head of the "Arizona Trans Youth & Parent Organization" (AZTYPO), an organization that "supports a range of radical transgender beliefs, including letting children 'at any age' receive a range of puberty blockers, surgeries, and drugs if they believe they are not the correct gender, supporting parents in custody battles to keep a child from a parent who does not believe a child should transition, and advocating for insurance to cover a child’s reassignment surgery," reported Breitbart.

The issue of taxpayer funding of these procedures has gained national attention as Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who is in a dead heat with former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, has openly advocated for "transgender" surgeries for illegal immigrants and prisoners.

In all, hospitals in Arizona saw 243 minors who were “sex change patients,” including 78 total surgery patients. These hospitals administered “hormone and puberty blockers” to 168 total children, and wrote 1,412 prescriptions. In all, it totaled $1,721,239 in total submitted charges.

Chloe Cole, a senior fellow at Do No Harm, said the database “proves the lies from the medical establishment and radical politicians who argue that cases like mine are rare.”

A 20-year-old woman who said that she had “gender dysphoria” was given “puberty blockers,” testosterone and had a double mastectomy at age 12, Cole has since “de-transitioned” and supports bans on the chemical castration of minors. Cole joined Arizona State Sen. Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) at a February press conference during which Shamp introduced a bill, SB 1511, that would require insurers and providers of chemical castration drugs and surgeries to also provide and cover “de-transitioning” procedures. 

Hobbs vetoed that bill in June. 

“The stats in this database represent thousands of kids who are being treated like Guinea pigs for unproven, and sometimes dangerous, medical experiments,” said Cole. “I hope politicians and parents alike use this database to see where these treatments are happening and protect their children from being rushed into irreversible, life-altering treatments.”

Nationally, 13,994 children received sex change-related treatments between 2019 and 2023, according to Do No Harm’s database. This includes 5,747 sex change surgeries performed on children, and 62,682 hormone and puberty blockers prescriptions written for 8,579 pediatric patients. 

“At least $119,791,202 made from sex change treatments performed on minors,” reported the organization.


Which Arizona Hospitals are Performing these "Irreversible Sex Change Interventions"?

Source: StoptheHarmDatabase.com

FacilityTotal PatientsSurgery PatientsHormone & Puberty Blocker PatientsRx WrittenSubmitted Charges
Scottsdale Surgical Partners LLC232300$745,753
Mission Hospital Memorial Campus70713$282,108
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center151412$239,091
HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center242312$134,940
Phoenix Children's Hospital86186886$121,713
Tucson Medical Center37631245$60,764
Northwest Tucson Surgery Center LP6600$31,648
Abrazo Central Campus1100$26,532
Arizona Community Surgeons PC4400$20,782
Mayo Clinic Hospital Arizona1100$18,680
Banner University Medical Center Phoenix5237$17,721
Camp Lowell Surgery Center LLC1100$6,875
Steven H. Turkeltaub MD PC1100$5,750
Independent Facility2202287$2,809
Northwest Medical Center32124$799
Arizona Urological Surgeons LLC1100$666
St. George Regional Hospital1015$626
Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center10118$577
HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center20215$571
Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center20214$461
Abrazo Arrowhead Campus10115$406
HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center20213$375
SageWest Riverton1013$328
La Paz Regional Hospital1012$220
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital1012$172
Yuma Regional Medical Center20217$142
Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center1019$139
IU Health Methodist Hospital1015$116
Banner Ironwood Medical Center1011$100
Banner Thunderbird Medical Center1012$99
Phoenix Indian Medical Center1011$89
St. Mary's Hospital1011$70
Banner Desert Medical Center1015$55
Banner University Medical Center Tucson1011$39
Maui Memorial Medical Center1012$23
Jason Daniel Johnson PLLC1100$0
White Mountain Regional Medical Center1011$0
Santa Cruz Valley Regional Hospital1012$0
Mercy Gilbert Medical Center1012$0
Long Beach Medical Center1017$0
Sina Inc1100$0
Neurosurgical Associates Ltd1100$0
Valley Anesthesiology Consultants Inc1100$0
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center1013$0

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