Burlington resident: ‘It is unconscionable’ that Americans ‘should pay for sex changes’

Burlington resident: ‘It is unconscionable’ that Americans ‘should pay for sex changes’
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Rich Strohm, a resident of Burlington, expressed concerns about the taxpayer funding of “irreversible sex change interventions.” “It is unconscionable that American citizens should pay for sex changes for illegal immigrants at anytime much less when families and seniors are struggling to pay for food, housing, and medication.”

“The U.S. government should be cutting federal spending not expanding benefits to those illegally entering our country.” Strohm says, “Seniors are making difficult choices to balance their budgets, this should be a no-brainer to reject spending on sex changes.” 

Taxpayers spent more than $110,000 for “irreversible sex change interventions” on children in North Carolina 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 Wisconsin saw 198 minors who were “sex change patients,” including 104 total surgery patients. These hospitals administered “hormone and puberty blockers” to 100 total children and wrote 425 prescriptions. In all, it totaled $1,148,958 in total submitted charges.

Twenty-nine of these interventions were paid for by the managed Medicaid program for a total of $111,037.93 in taxpayer funding.

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.”

The Bellin Hospital of Green Bay submitted the most charges among Wisconsin hospitals, according to the database. The hospital saw 22 “sex change” patients, who were children, from 2019 to 2023, including 10 surgery patients and 14 total “hormone and puberty blocker” patients. There were 61 total prescriptions written. In all, it amounted to $373,102 in total submitted charges.

Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin was the only children’s hospital from the state included in the database. The facility saw 18 underage “sex change” patients, including 6 surgery patients and 12 total “hormone and puberty blocker” patients. There were 50 total prescriptions written. A total of $5,743 submitted charges were made.

Originally opened in 1894, the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is located in Milwaukee, WI, with a secondary campus located in Neenah. The hospital offers specialized care in pediatric oncology, pediatric cardiology, pediatric neurology, and neo-natal care, among other services. The hospital is affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin.

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, has openly advocated for “transgender” surgeries for illegal immigrants and prisoners.

In 2017, then-President Trump rescinded an Obama-era “guidance” to public schools to allow “transgender” students to use the bathrooms of their choice. Obama had threatened “to withhold funding for schools that did not comply” with his guidance — a move that was undone by Trump. 

A recent ad by the Senate Leadership Fund said that U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) “supported providing puberty blockers and sex change surgeries to minor children,” according to The Guardian. On October 4, 2023 Baldwin made a post in support of Governor Tony Evers’ (D) veto of legislation that forbid puberty blockers and sex change surgeries for minors.

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. 

“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 Wisconsin Hospitals are Performing these “Irreversible Sex Change Interventions”?
Source: StoptheHarmDatabase.com 

Facility Total Patients Surgery Patients Hormone and Puberty Blocker Patients Prescriptions Written

Submitted Charges

Bellin Hospital Green Bay 22 10 14 61 $373,102
The Medical College of Wisconsin Inc 14 14 0 0 $131,660
University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation Inc 7 7 0 0 $116,338
ThedaCare Regional Medical Center Neenah 6 5 2 5 $80,180
UnityPoint Health Meriter 11 11 0 0 $76,687
Ascension NE Wisconsin St. Elizabeth Campus 7 6 1 5 $56,998
Mayo Clinic Health System Eau Claire 2 1 1 4 $47,056
ThedaCare Medical Center New London 5 4 1 1 $42,349
University Hospital 28 15 13 71 $38,873
Bellin Memorial Hospital Inc 5 5 0 0 $36,630
Aspirus Merrill Hospital 1 1 0 0 $27,910
HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital Medical Center 1 1 0 0 $26,797
ThedaCare Regional Medical Center Appleton 5 2 3 5 $21,916
Froedtert Hospital 7 2 5 22 $19,358
Wausau Surgery Center LLC 2 2 0 0 $18,872
Aurora Medical Center Kenosha 2 2 0 0 $17,360
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center 8 0 8 28 $10,091
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin 18 6 12 50 $5,743
Aspirus Wausau Hospital 4 0 4 37 $2,278
SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital Madison 8 0 8 24 $2,158
Independent Facility 8 0 8 21 $815
Aspirus Riverview Hospital 1 0 1 4 $803
Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital 1 0 1 8 $592
Marshfield Medical Center Weston 1 0 1 5 $370
Mayo Clinic Health System Red Cedar in Menomonie 1 0 1 2 $272
Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare La Crosse 3 0 3 8 $261
Watertown Regional Medical Center 3 0 3 6 $242
Marshfield Medical Center Marshfield 2 1 1 3 $183
Black River Memorial Hospital 1 0 1 2 $94
Southwest Health Center 1 0 1 2 $76
HSHS St. Vincent Hospital 1 0 1 5 $57
Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center of Aurora Health Care Metro 1 0 1 1 $50
Mayo Clinic Health System Northland in Barron 1 0 1 1 $15
Amery Hospital & Clinic 1 0 1 4 $0
MCHS Hospitals Inc 4 4 0 0 $0
Appleton Plastic Surgery Center SC 1 1 0 0 $0
SSM Health St. Agnes Hospital Fond du Lac 1 0 1 3 $0
Dean Health Systems Inc 16 16 0 0 $0
MinuteClinic Diagnostic of Wisconsin LLC 1 1 0 0 $0
Aurora West Allis Medical Center 1 1 0 0 $0
Transformations Surgery Center Inc 1 1 0 0 $0
ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital 1 0 1 5 $0
Madison Surgery Center Inc 6 6 0 0 $0
Ascension SE Wisconsin Hospital St. Joseph Campus 6 6 0 0 $0
River Falls Area Hospital 2 0 2 14 $0
Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital 1 1 0 0 $0


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