Dana Tims, The Oregonian
August 14, 2014
A full range of state medical coverage for low-income transgender people will be offered for the first time starting early next year.
The Health Evidence Review Commission, a 13-member board charged with setting Oregon Health Plan priorities, made that decision Thursday during a meeting in Portland.
The decision was hailed by advocates, who called it an historic step toward equality in medical care.
Key new additions to the coverage include cross-sex hormone therapy and gender reassignment surgery.
More: http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/08/oregon_adds_transgender_proced.html (http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/08/oregon_adds_transgender_proced.html)
I knew I was living in the wrong state. I been wanting to livce in Oregon or Australia since about 7 th grade.
Well, it looks like my home state is becoming more welcome to me every year. I guess I might move back when I finish college after all.