NY Attorney General James, MA Attorney General Campbell co-lead 20 AGs in effort to protect abortion and gender-affirming care providers from dangerous certification requirements
Published Date: May 27, 2025
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New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of 20 attorneys general in urging the American Medical Association (AMA) to take stronger action to protect health care providers from potentially dangerous medical board certification requirements. In testimony submitted to AMA, Attorney General James and the coalition argue that requiring abortion and gender-affirming care providers to travel to states that restrict those forms of care in order to get board-certified puts them at legal and physical risk. The attorneys general warn that mandating in-person testing in states that have aggressively criminalized or penalized reproductive and gender-affirming health care endangers providers, especially those who are pregnant or transgender, and threatens access to essential care nationwide. “As states weaponize their legal systems to punish doctors for providing essential health care, the American Medical Association must stand strong in defense of providers. Reproductive health care and gender-affirming care providers should not have to risk their safety or freedom just to advance in their medical careers. Forcing providers to travel to states that have declared war on reproductive freedom and LGBTQ+ rights is as unnecessary as it is dangerous. I urge AMA to act swiftly to prevent these requirements from becoming a tool for harassment and intimidation.” – AG James