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‘I Couldn't Morally Continue' Says CPS Caseworker Who Quit Over Governor's Transgender Directive

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Texas Child Protective Services workers have resigned their roles after a directive from Republican Gov. Greg Abbott to investigate families of transgender children for child abuse if they seek gender-affirming care. MORE: KXAN.com

Kelly Morgan Davis put his two-week notice in with Child Protective Services last week. Davis, a transgender man who started his transition last year, says he “couldn’t morally continue” in the role after having to investigate the family of a transgender child under a directive from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott which says parents and doctors can face abuse investigations for transgender healthcare.

Davis says in Travis County, supervisors have been uniquely empathetic, but still, turnover is incredibly high, he said. Caseworkers usually have roughly 15 cases to manage, but are now facing 35-45 cases at a time — a product of understaffing and juggling state directives, Davis said.

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