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    <title>ID Churn Sentinel — reviewed changes to US transgender ID-document sources — NY</title>
    <link>https://chelseakr.github.io/id-churn-sentinel/</link>
    <description>Human-reviewed observations from eligible candidate US government pages about name and gender-marker changes on identity documents. Each item cites the registered source URL and the passage that changed. This feed reports that a source changed; it does not assert what the law is. This feed is scoped to NY ONLY: it says nothing about any other jurisdiction, and its silence about NY is not evidence that nothing changed there. SOURCE REGISTRY: 0 of 3 sources in NY are human-verified; the rest are UNVERIFIED — machine-checked candidate URLs that no human has confirmed are the official page for their document class. THE SOURCE REGISTRY IS NOT HUMAN-VERIFIED. Each entry is a CANDIDATE official URL: our own crawler fetched it and read its title, and its `verification_status` says whether a named human has since confirmed it is the official page for that document class in that jurisdiction. `unverified` means nobody has. A machine cannot tell a state&apos;s real birth-certificate page from a convincing-looking one — it cannot even tell a live page from a bot-wall served with HTTP 200 — so do not rely on an unverified entry as authoritative guidance, and do not present it to anyone as one. What this tool does claim: this URL changed, and here is what changed in it. What it never claims: what the law is.</description>
    <language>en-us</language>
    <lastBuildDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2026 01:43:48 +0000</lastBuildDate>
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    <!-- No reviewed changes for NY yet. This feed is EMPTY, not broken: every
         observation an eligible watch detects is held until a named human reviews
         and confirms it, and none has been confirmed so far. An empty feed is
         not a claim that nothing changed at any registered candidate — see the
         disclaimer in changes.json and docs/CONSUMERS.md. -->
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