From Legal Insurrection
Penn student
government calls for free ‘chest binders’ for female students
The UA “plans to
launch a new initiative pushing Penn’s health insurance provider to cover the
cost of chest binders for transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming
students by fall 2020,” The Daily Pennsylvanian reports.
Chest binders are
popular among “transgender men” and “transmasculine” individuals, who were born
female but who claim to identify as men or who opt to “present” as “masculine,”
respectively. Purpose-built binders are traditionally wide bands of elastic material
that can stretch tightly around the wearer’s chest, flattening the breasts and
making the wearer’s body appear closer to that of a man’s.
The student
government will petition the university’s Student Health Insurance Advisory
Board when it meets in the spring to determine benefits for next year, The
Daily reports.
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