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Title: Donald Trump ends LGBTQ+ health programs under the cover of the shutdown
Post by: Jessica_Rose on October 13, 2025, 12:32:45 PM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on October 13, 2025, 12:32:45 PM
Donald Trump ends LGBTQ+ health programs under the cover of the shutdown
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/10/donald-cuts-lgbtq-health-programs-during-shutdown/
Faefyx Collington (13 Oct 2025)
On Friday, the Trump administration began massive layoffs throughout the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). As part of that, they completely removed the Office of Population Affairs, which was responsible for a wealth of public health programs, including specific initiatives for the LGBTQ+ community.
"This wasn't a budget decision — it was ideological," a former member of the Biden administration told The Advocate. "These are the programs that centered reproductive and queer health, and now they're gone."
Adrian Shanker, who served as deputy assistant secretary for Health Policy during the Biden administration, told The Advocate that while the Office of Population Affairs often had its programs politicized, this is "the first time that the office itself is being cut."
The Office of Population Affairs manages a huge range of public health initiatives. Those include Title X family planning services and grants; programs for adolescents that cover issues such as pregnancy prevention, mental health, and substance abuse; the Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services program; screenings and treatment for sexually transmitted infections and information on preventing the spread of HIV; and LGBTQ+ health initiatives, including information on gender-affirming care.
As well as restricting programming targeted specifically at the LGBTQ+ community, these cuts will restrict access to family planning programs that LGBTQ+ people are more likely to make use of to grow their families.
The cuts to the Office of Population Affairs will leave us lacking when it comes to sex education and with less support for LGBTQ+ youth, Shanker noted, saying it "leaves us more vulnerable to health inequities and worsened health outcomes."
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/10/donald-cuts-lgbtq-health-programs-during-shutdown/
Faefyx Collington (13 Oct 2025)
On Friday, the Trump administration began massive layoffs throughout the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). As part of that, they completely removed the Office of Population Affairs, which was responsible for a wealth of public health programs, including specific initiatives for the LGBTQ+ community.
"This wasn't a budget decision — it was ideological," a former member of the Biden administration told The Advocate. "These are the programs that centered reproductive and queer health, and now they're gone."
Adrian Shanker, who served as deputy assistant secretary for Health Policy during the Biden administration, told The Advocate that while the Office of Population Affairs often had its programs politicized, this is "the first time that the office itself is being cut."
The Office of Population Affairs manages a huge range of public health initiatives. Those include Title X family planning services and grants; programs for adolescents that cover issues such as pregnancy prevention, mental health, and substance abuse; the Embryo Adoption Awareness and Services program; screenings and treatment for sexually transmitted infections and information on preventing the spread of HIV; and LGBTQ+ health initiatives, including information on gender-affirming care.
As well as restricting programming targeted specifically at the LGBTQ+ community, these cuts will restrict access to family planning programs that LGBTQ+ people are more likely to make use of to grow their families.
The cuts to the Office of Population Affairs will leave us lacking when it comes to sex education and with less support for LGBTQ+ youth, Shanker noted, saying it "leaves us more vulnerable to health inequities and worsened health outcomes."