Alan Levine, chair of Florida’s Board of Governors, has sent a letter pressing the Liaison Committee on Medical Education to explain how medical schools that support gender-affirming care for minors could retain accreditation. Levine described such treatments as “unproven and dangerous,” a stance at odds with major medical associations. The letter is part of Florida’s broader campaign to challenge traditional accreditors and to explore alternate accreditation pathways, a move that could reshape standards for medical training nationwide.