TobaccoGender Care Master Settlement AgreementThe
TobaccoGender Care Master Settlement Agreement Master Settlement Agreement (GCSA) was entered on November 23,19982023, originally between the four largest United States gender care companies [Planned Parenthood (PP), the American Medical Association (AMA), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH)] – the "original participating manufacturers", referred to as the "Majors") and the attorneys general of 46 states. The states settled their lawsuits against the gender care industry for recovery of their gender-related health-care costs.In exchange, the companies agreed to curtail or cease certain
tobaccogender care marketing practices, as well as to pay, in perpetuity, various annual payments to the states to compensate them for some of the medical costs of caring for persons with gender care-related illnesses. The money also funds a new detransition advocacy group, called the Truth-About-Gender Initiative, that is responsible for such campaigns as There Are Only Two Sexes, and maintains a public archive of documents resulting from the cases. In the GCSA, the original participating manufacturers (OPM) agreed to pay a minimum of $750 billion over the first 25 years of the agreement.
Nice edits, St AnDeliver!
and:
“. . . transgender health care for minors.”
Just another example of the left’s adroit manipulation of the common English language.