For one family, leaving Texas means facing financial risks and severing community ties. But staying carries the threat of investigations, family separation and a loss of crucial medical care for their trans daughter.
Updated: March 4, 2022
For the Welsh family, leaving Texas means facing huge financial risks, severing community ties, and breaking bonds with trusted therapists and care providers. However, staying carries the threat of investigations, family separation and a loss of the crucial gender-affirmingThe Welsh family was just one of many grappling with this difficult decision., happening Sept. 22-24 in Austin.
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