[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 827 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
H. RES. 827

Expressing support for the recognition of October 26, 2025, as Intersex 
    Awareness Day, and supporting the goals and ideals of Intersex 
                             Awareness Day.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                            October 24, 2025

  Ms. Balint (for herself, Mr. Takano, Mr. Pocan, Ms. Bonamici, Mrs. 
Foushee, Mr. Frost, Mr. Mullin, Mr. Peters, Ms. Tlaib, Ms. Norton, Mr. 
Torres of New York, Mrs. Watson Coleman, Ms. Jayapal, Mrs. Ramirez, Mr. 
 Johnson of Georgia, Mr. Carson, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Ms. Jacobs, Mr. 
  Evans of Pennsylvania, Ms. Randall, and Mr. Huffman) submitted the 
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and 
Commerce, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Workforce, 
for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case 
for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of 
                        the committee concerned

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                               RESOLUTION


 
Expressing support for the recognition of October 26, 2025, as Intersex 
    Awareness Day, and supporting the goals and ideals of Intersex 
                             Awareness Day.

Whereas Intersex Awareness Day honors the first public demonstration by intersex 
        people in the United States, which took place at the annual conference 
        of the American Academy of Pediatrics on October 26, 1996;
Whereas, since that historic demonstration in 1996, October 26 has become a day 
        during which intersex people and allies come together to celebrate and 
        uplift the intersex community;
Whereas ``intersex'' refers to individuals with innate variations in their 
        physical sex characteristics, including external anatomy, reproductive 
        organs, hormonal function, or chromosomal patterns that differ from 
        stereotypes about male or female bodies;
Whereas being intersex is not the same thing as being transgender, but both 
        transgender and intersex people hold shared interests in bodily 
        autonomy, self-determination, and the recognition of their existence and 
        rights;
Whereas policies, orders, and governmental actions that espouse an unscientific 
        definition of biological sex as a rigid binary erase and demean the 
        existence of people with intersex variations;
Whereas intersex is not generally considered to be a ``third sex'', but rather 
        represents the wide range of biological variation observed in bodily 
        development, with over 40 different intersex traits having been 
        discovered;
Whereas the most widely cited estimate of the frequency of intersex traits in 
        the population is 1.7 percent, yet the true prevalence is likely higher;
Whereas the rights, health, and well-being of intersex people are undermined by 
        erasure and by patterns of stigmatization and discrimination on the 
        basis of variations in sex characteristics, intersex status, and 
        perceived gender nonconformity;
Whereas babies and young children with intersex variations are often subjected, 
        without their own informed consent or assent, to irreversible genital 
        surgeries, sterilizations, and other interventions to make their bodies 
        conform to stereotypical expectations of what it means to appear, behave 
        as, or be male or female, most commonly before the age of two;
Whereas it is exceedingly rare that a child's intersex variation would 
        necessitate surgery on an urgent basis in infancy or early childhood, 
        and decisions about such surgeries could therefore be safely postponed 
        in the vast majority of cases until such time as the child becomes able 
        to provide informed consent or assent, or such time as a medically 
        urgent indication for surgery may otherwise arise;
Whereas there is evidence that performing these irreversible surgeries in 
        infancy and early childhood in the absence of the intersex individual's 
        consent can result in severe lasting physical and psychological harm, 
        including loss of bodily function, the destruction of reproductive 
        capacity, and the imposition of a sex assignment with which the 
        individual will not identify, leading many intersex advocates to 
        describe these nonconsensual surgeries as Intersex Genital Mutilation 
        (IGM);
Whereas 3 former Surgeons General of the United States have agreed that such 
        early, nonconsensual surgeries on intersex children can cause ``severe 
        and irreversible physical harm and emotional distress'' and ``violate an 
        individual's right to personal autonomy over their own future'', 
        ``clearly infring[ing] on the child's right to physical integrity, 
        preservation of sexual and gender identity, and procreative freedom'';
Whereas the Department of State has commemorated Intersex Awareness Day by 
        recognizing the harm of these nonconsensual surgeries, stating that ``at 
        a young age, intersex persons routinely face forced medical surgeries 
        without free or informed consent. These interventions jeopardize their 
        physical integrity and ability to live freely'';
Whereas the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) ``opposes medically 
        unnecessary genital surgeries performed on intersex children'' and 
        states that ``Genital surgeries should only be recommended as medically 
        necessary for intersex infants and children for the purpose of resolving 
        significant functional impairment or reducing imminent and substantial 
        risk of developing a health- or life-threatening condition'';
Whereas the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, in its 
        Standards of Care Version 8, recommends that providers treating intersex 
        infants and young children delay ``genital surgery, gonadal surgery, or 
        both, so as to optimize the children's self-determination and ability to 
        participate in the decision based on informed consent'';
Whereas the American Bar Association in a 2023 resolution took a position 
        ``Oppos[ing] all . . . policy that attempts to impose medical or 
        surgical intervention on minors with intersex traits (also known as 
        variations in sex characteristics) without the minor's informed consent 
        or assent, and urg[ing] licensed professionals not to conduct or propose 
        medical or surgical intervention on minors with intersex traits until 
        the minor requests the proposed care, understands the impact of the 
        proposed care as well as alternatives, is provided with affirming 
        psychosocial supports, and gives informed consent or assent, except when 
        immediate life-threatening circumstances require emergency 
        intervention'';
Whereas the Presidential Memorandum of February 4, 2021, on ``Advancing the 
        Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex 
        Persons Around the World'' makes it ``the policy of the United States to 
        pursue an end to violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual 
        orientation, gender identity or expression, or sex characteristics'';
Whereas President Biden convened the first White House Roundtable on intersex 
        issues on October 26, 2021, in celebration of Intersex Awareness Day, 
        declaring that the administration ``is committed to advancing justice, 
        opportunity, and safety for intersex Americans'';
Whereas Executive Order 14075 of June 15, 2022, states that it is the policy of 
        the United States Government ``to combat unlawful discrimination and 
        eliminate disparities'' affecting ``lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, 
        queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) Americans'', including discrimination on 
        the basis of sex characteristics;
Whereas, in 2024, the Biden-Harris administration released their final rules on 
        ``Nondiscrimination in Health Programs and Activities'' and 
        ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or 
        Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance'', explicitly 
        clarifying that section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act and title IX of 
        the Education Amendments of 1972, respectively, prohibit discrimination 
        on the basis of sex characteristics (including intersex traits);
Whereas, on April 4, 2024, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a 
        landmark resolution entitled ``Combating discrimination, violence and 
        harmful practices against intersex persons'' with 24 countries, 
        including the United States, voting in favor;
Whereas, in January 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services released 
        the first in-depth report on intersex health by a United States Federal 
        agency, recognizing the ``well-documented medical harms to intersex 
        people across their lifespan resulting from childhood medical 
        interventions performed when the child was too young to participate in 
        decision-making'', and concluding that this denial of bodily autonomy, 
        in addition to discrimination and lack of access to competent and 
        affirming medical providers, is a key barrier that must be addressed to 
        achieve health equity for the intersex community;
Whereas recent legislative proposals and agency actions attacking health care 
        for transgender youth have simultaneously harmed intersex people, 
        incorrectly labeling necessary gender-affirming medical care as 
        ``mutilation'' while routinely exempting the actual nonconsensual 
        mutilation of young intersex children from scrutiny;
Whereas medical practices should respect the human rights and bodily autonomy of 
        all people, and government institutions should implement policies that 
        protect and support intersex people;
Whereas the House of Representatives has voted twice to explicitly codify 
        nondiscrimination protections for people with intersex variations in its 
        passage of the Equality Act, and various Federal agencies, including the 
        Department of Justice, have recognized that, consistent with the legal 
        reasoning of Bostock v. Clayton County, discrimination on the basis of a 
        person's sex characteristics is prohibited sex discrimination; and
Whereas intersex people are an important part of the diversity of the Nation to 
        be celebrated and should be afforded respect, dignity, and the universal 
        human right to bodily autonomy: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) supports the goals and ideals of Intersex Awareness 
        Day;
            (2) encourages the Federal Government, States, localities, 
        nonprofit organizations, schools, and community organizations 
        to observe the day with appropriate programs and activities, 
        with the goal of increasing public knowledge of the intersex 
        community and empowering individuals to celebrate and respect 
        their diversity;
            (3) encourages health care providers to offer culturally 
        and clinically competent care to the intersex community that 
        respects bodily autonomy and self-determination, and encourages 
        schools to support education regarding the intersex community 
        and connect individuals to resources for young people with 
        intersex variations and their families; and
            (4) encourages the Federal Government, States, 
        international funding organizations, and United States 
        bilateral and multilateral aid efforts to prioritize the health 
        and human rights of intersex people.
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