Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Archive 1

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Map showing the movement in the Red Lion disorders

Article(s)
Death of Kevin Gately
Request
Looking for someone to provide a new map please, to replace the rather amateurish one I have here. The information in mine is all correct and accurate, but it’s visually poor.
The information on what happened and the routes is from the following:
  • Clutterbuck, Richard (1978). Britain in Agony: The Growth of Political Violence. London: Faber and Faber. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-5711-1188-6.
  • Huggett, Tony; Ace, David (23 June 1974). "Map". The Observer. p. 2.
  • Ward, Tony (1986). Death and disorder: Three Case Studies of Public Order and Policing in London. London: INQUEST. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-946858-02-6.
Discussion

Only citizens clause US Map

Article(s)
Right of foreigners to vote in the United States
Right of foreigners to vote
Request
Hi i am just wondering can sombody make a USA Map, of US states where in their constitutions they specify that only U.S. citizens can vote.

1.Alabama [1] 2.North Dakota [2] 3.Colorado [3] 4. Florida [4] 5. Ohio [5] Thanks.La lopi (talk) 02:02, 2 February 2023 (UTC)

Discussion

References

Le Train Network Map

Resolved
Article(s)
Le Train
Request
Hi all, I've been working on expanding the wiki article for Le Train, a private rail company in France, and would appreciate it if someone could make a map based on this low-resolution map they provide on their official website that I can include in the article. Thanks! -- Jh15s (talk) 13:25, 11 June 2023 (UTC)
Discussion
Image's request under progression Request taken by M.Bitton (talk) 23:44, 18 June 2023 (UTC).
@Jh15s: is the Angers to Rennes line correct (i.e., not straight) or has it been altered for readability purposes? If it is correct, do you know the location of that top corner? M.Bitton (talk) 23:33, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
@M.Bitton: Thanks for taking up my request! I've had a look on OpenRailwayMap and OpenStreetMap and yes, the Angers to Rennes line does have a turn/corner where it turns left to head to Rennes. The nearest landmark seems to be a forest called the "Bois de Sirion" and the nearest towns are "Auvers-le-Hamon" and "Asnieres-sur-Vegre", though both are quite some distance away from the line itself. Here's a link to the location of the corner in question on OSM: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/47.9045/-0.3070 Jh15s (talk) 09:24, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
@Jh15s: thanks, that's all I needed to know. M.Bitton (talk) 09:26, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
@Jh15s: since you're familiar with the subject, would it possible for you to suggest a name for the map and provide what's needed for Commons (description, categories, structured data, etc.)? M.Bitton (talk) 09:36, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
@M.Bitton: Sure - I'm not too sure about the Structured Data part so let me know if anything needs to be changed there:
Name: Le Train Network Map
Description: The proposed network map of upcoming French open-access high-speed rail operator Le Train.
Structured Data: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q116345636 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7096309 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q211382 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4006 https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q84615405
Categories: Rail transport maps of France, High-speed rail, High-speed rail in France Jh15s (talk) 10:04, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
Thanks. M.Bitton (talk) 14:42, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
 Done @Jh15s: please have a look at the map and let me know if I missed anything or if something needs adjusting. I used this source to make it more precise, but you prefer straight lines (similar to the low resolution map), that can easily be done. M.Bitton (talk) 11:58, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
@M.Bitton: Apologies for the late reply - I've had a look and the map looks great, thank you so much for doing this! I think geographical accuracy is probably better for Wikipedia rather than the more inaccurate straight lines the low resolution map uses so I think it's better we keep it as is. I've added the map into the infobox on the Le Train wiki article. Jh15s (talk) 11:07, 23 June 2023 (UTC)

US State Map

Stale

Isochrone (T)

Article(s)
Transgender rights in the United States
Transgender health care
Request
Hi I am just wondering can somebody make a US Map of US State and their law on Bans of medical transition for people under 18. Here are sources. They have maps for Bathroom bills, and Fairness in Women's Sports Act but none for state laws on bans on medical stuff. La lopi (talk) 08:11, 4 July 2023 (UTC)
Data & References
Bans of gender-affirming healthcare for people under 18
State Authority Signed Effective
Arkansas State legislature April 6, 2021 N/A On April 6, 2021, the legislature—overriding Governor Asa Hutchinson's veto—banned puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery for minors and from referring them to other providers.[1] However, courts temporarily[2] and then permanently blocked the law.[3]
Texas Texas AG Ken Paxton

Governor Greg Abbott

February 22, 2022

June 2, 2023

blocked by injunction

September 1, 2023

In February 2022, the state Attorney General ordered a ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth, with criminal penalties for failing to report suspected violations.[4][5] However, the order is currently blocked by injunction.[6]

In June 2023, the governor signed a law to ban this care. It will take effect September 2023.[7]

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey April 8, 2022[8] May 8, 2022[9] It is a felony for a medical provider to give gender-affirming healthcare to transgender people under 19 (the age of majority in Alabama). The ban on surgery is already enforceable. The ban on puberty blockers and hormones is not currently enforceable while the law is challenged in court.[10]
Utah Governor Spencer Cox January 27, 2023 [11][12][13][14]
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem February 13, 2023[15][16][17]
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves February 28, 2023[18][19]
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee March 2, 2023[20][21]
Florida Florida Board of Medicine

Governor Ron DeSantis

March 16, 2023[22][23]

May 17, 2023

The state board of medicine rule took effect in March 2023. Additionally, on May 17, 2023, Governor DeSantis signed a ban into law, and it took effect immediately.[24] However, on June 6, 2023, a court temporarily blocked enforcement of both the board rule and the law.[25]
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp March 23, 2023[26] July 1, 2023 Bans hormones and surgery while continuing to allow puberty blockers.[27]
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds March 22, 2023[28]
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte April 28, 2023[29] October 1, 2023
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice March 29, 2023[30] Bans gender affirming care for trans youth, except in cases of "severe dysphoria" as diagnosed by at least two physicians.
Kentucky State legislature March 29, 2023 The legislature overrode Governor Andy Beshear's veto, banning gender-affirming healthcare for trans minors.[31]
Idaho Governor Brad Little[32][33] April 4, 2023
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb[34] April 5, 2023 Blocked On June 16, 2023, a federal judge temporarily blocked the law, pending the outcome of the lawsuit.[35]
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey March 30, 2022 March 31, 2023 Ban on gender-affirming surgery for minors.[36][37]

References

  1. ^ "Arkansas Lawmakers Override Veto, Enact Transgender Youth Treatment Ban". Associated Press. 6 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas Ban On Gender Confirming Treatments For Trans Youth". NPR. 21 July 2021.
  3. ^ Branigin, Anne (2023-06-21). "Arkansas federal judge blocks first ban on gender-affirming care". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2023-06-21.
  4. ^ "Texas Governor Greg Abbott orders state agencies to investigate gender-transitioning procedures as child abuse". CBS News. February 24, 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  5. ^ Yurcaba, Jo (February 23, 2022). "Texas governor calls on citizens to report parents of transgender kids for abuse". NBC News.
  6. ^ "Texas Court Expands Injunction Blocking State from Targeting Families of Trans Youth Who Are Members of PFLAG National".
  7. ^ Nguyen, Alex; Melhado, William (2023-06-02). "Gov. Greg Abbott signs legislation barring trans youth from accessing transition-related care". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
  8. ^ Chandler, Kim (2022-04-08). "Alabama Governor Signs Law Banning Transgender Medication". HuffPost. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  9. ^ Caspani, Maria (May 9, 2022). "Alabama ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth takes effect". Reuters. Reuters. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  10. ^ Rojas, Rick (2022-05-14). "Alabama's Transgender Youth Can Use Medicine to Transition, Judge Rules". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-05-14.
  11. ^ Schott, Brian. "Blocking gender-affirming health care in Utah could be found unconstitutional, a legal review found".
  12. ^ McKellar, Katie (January 26, 2023). "Utah House votes to ban transgender surgeries and puberty blockers for kids".
  13. ^ Transgender Medical Treatments and Procedures Amendments (Senate Bill 16). Utah State Legislature. January 11, 2023.
  14. ^ Schott, Bryan (January 27, 2023). "Ban on health care for transgender youth passed by Utah Legislature". Salt Lake Tribune.
  15. ^ "Human Rights Campaign: South Dakota Lawmakers Turn Their Backs on Trans Kids Once Again". Human Rights Campaign. February 9, 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  16. ^ Cameron, Kesia (9 February 2023). "SD Senate passes bill prohibiting gender-affirming medical care for minors". Dakotanewsnow.com. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  17. ^ Sforza, Lauren (2023-02-14). "Noem signs gender-affirming care ban for South Dakota youth". The Hill. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  18. ^ Yurcaba, Jo (28 February 2023). "Mississippi governor signs bill banning transgender health care for minors". NBC News. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  19. ^ Wagster Pettus, Emily (2023-02-21). "Mississippi Senate passes limit on gender-affirming health care". PBS NewsHour. Retrieved 2023-02-21.
  20. ^ Brown, Melissa (23 February 2023). "Tennessee legislature passes ban on gender-transition health care for minors". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2023-02-23.
  21. ^ "TN Governor signs drag show, gender-affirming care bills into law". WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather. 2023-03-02. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  22. ^ Walker, Finch (22 February 2023). "Ban on health care for trans youth to go into effect in March. More is coming, Fine says". Florida Today. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  23. ^ "Florida's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors Goes Into Effect Today". MSN. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  24. ^ Farrington, Brendan (2023-05-17). "Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bills targeting drag shows, trans rights and care for transgender children". PBS NewsHour. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  25. ^ "Preliminary injunction, Case No. 4:23cv114-RH-MAF, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, Tallahassee" (PDF). storage.courtlistener.com. 6 June 2023. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  26. ^ "Georgia law will ban most transgender care for kids under 18". NBC News. March 23, 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
  27. ^ Boboltz, Sara (2023-03-21). "Georgia Legislature Sends Anti-Trans Health Care Bill To GOP Governor". HuffPost. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  28. ^ Rose, Andy; Forrest, Jack (2023-03-23). "Iowa's governor signs law banning gender-affirming care for minors". CNN Politics. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  29. ^ Hanson, Amy Beth (28 April 2023). "Montana latest to ban gender-affirming care for trans minors". Associated Press. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  30. ^ Chen, Shawna; Habeshian, Sareen (2023-03-30). "Kentucky and West Virginia the latest states to step up anti-trans push". Axios. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
  31. ^ "GOP lawmakers override veto of transgender bill in Kentucky". Associated Press. March 29, 2023.
  32. ^ "HOUSE BILL 71 – Idaho State Legislature". Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  33. ^ Maldonado, Mia (2023-03-27). "Idaho bill to ban gender care for trans youth clears Senate, heads back to House". Idaho Capital Sun. Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  34. ^ "Indiana and Idaho enact bans on gender-affirming care for transgender youth | CNN Politics". CNN. April 7, 2023.
  35. ^ "Federal judge blocks most of Indiana's ban on gender-affirming care for minors". PBS NewsHour. 2023-06-16. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  36. ^ Cole, Devan (March 30, 2022). "Arizona governor signs bill outlawing gender-affirming care for transgender youth and approves anti-trans sports ban". CNN.
  37. ^ "SB 1138" (PDF). AZLeg.gov. 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
Discussion

Image's request under progression Request taken by ~ Argenti Aertheri(Chat?) 08:27, 11 August 2023 (UTC).
The more that table is filled in the easier (and thus faster) this will be. Maybe also include the states that have explicitly made trans healthcare a basic right? I know Connecticut has passed legislation protecting people leaving the more restrictive states, and I think either NY or MA has too. Including "safe haven" states would make this a little less upsetting, and a little more likely to pass WP:NPOV