Transgender Youth Face New Barriers to Care with Passage of HR 498
December 18, 2025
WASHINGTON (December 18, 2025)—Today, the U.S. House of Representatives, on a vote of 215-201, passed HR 498, a bill that if passed into law would eliminate Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming care for transgender young people, placing essential healthcare even further out of reach for families who need it most. The bill is now eligible to be taken up by the U.S. Senate.
Brian K. Bond (he/him), CEO of PFLAG National—the nation’s largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for and with LGBTQ+ people and those who love them—responded to the vote:
“The passage of HR 498 is a devastating blow to transgender young people and their families who rely on Medicaid to access essential healthcare. By eliminating coverage for medically necessary care, this legislation deliberately puts such treatment further out of reach for those who need it most. It sends a clear message that the health and well-being of transgender youth are negotiable, while families are left with fewer options and more fear.
PFLAG chapters, members, and supporters sent thousands of messages to their legislators to prevent passage of this bill. While this is not the outcome they hoped for, PFLAG will continue leading on this critical work, and will always have the backs of our trans loved ones.
At a time when healthcare affordability is already out of reach for millions, this bill deepens inequities and endangers lives. PFLAG National, our 360+ chapters, and our 550,000+ members and supporters will continue to fight for policies that ensure every young person can access the care they need to survive and thrive.”
About PFLAG
PFLAG is an organization of LGBTQ+ people, parents, families, and allies who work together to create an equitable and inclusive world. We are hundreds of thousands of people and hundreds of chapters from coast to coast who are leading with love to support families, educate allies, and advocate for just, equitable, and inclusive legislation and policies. Since our founding in 1973, PFLAG works every day to ensure LGBTQ+ people everywhere are safe, celebrated, empowered and loved. Learn more, find support, donate, and take action at PFLAG.org.