Kansas Trans IDs Invalidated Overnight, Sparking Identity Chaos

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A Kansas anti-trans law (SB 244) went into effect immediately after lawmakers overrode the governor’s veto, retroactively invalidating driver’s licenses and birth certificates that don’t match birth sex. About 1,500 transgender Kansans could lose licenses and 1,800 birth certificates may be affected, prompting confusion, fear, and scrutiny as affected individuals scramble to understand next steps; the ACLU and LGBTQ advocates are challenging the policy in court, and opponents warn it could affect travel, employment, and voting ahead of midterms.
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- Kansas invalidates driver’s licenses, birth certificates of over 1,000 transgender residents Reuters
- Two transgender men sue Kansas over ‘dehumanizing’ driver’s license law The Guardian
- Kansas hasn’t told KC-area agencies how to enforce new trans ID law, they say Kansas City Star
- Kansas enforces new law on Thursday requiring sex-specific bathrooms statewide FOX4KC.com
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