Kansas Governor Defies Analysis, Allows Gender Marker Changes for Trans Residents

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) will not change their policies for gender markers on birth certificates or driver's licenses, despite Attorney General Kris Kobach's legal opinion stating that documents must reflect sex at birth in accordance with a new law starting July 1. Governor Laura Kelly has directed the agencies to follow their legal counsel's interpretation of the law, disagreeing with the Attorney General's conclusions. KDHE's current policy allows transgender individuals to obtain birth certificates affirming their gender identity, and KDOR believes its current driver's license policy does not conflict with the new law.
- KDHE, KDOR will not change gender marker policies for birth certificates, drivers’ licenses KSNT News
- Transgender Kansas residents can keep updating their documents despite a new law, governor says Yahoo News
- Governor Kelly said Kansas will still allow trans residents to change driver's licenses and birth certificates KAKE
- Gov. Laura Kelly says Kansas to allow gender marker changes, defying Kris Kobach analysis The Topeka Capital-Journal
- Doesn’t Kris Kobach have more to do than attack the tiny minority of trans Kansans? | Opinion Kansas City Star
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