Kansas retroactively cancels 1,700 transgender drivers’ licenses

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A new Kansas law prohibiting transgender people from updating gender markers on IDs retroactively invalidates tens of thousands of existing documents, with about 1,700 driver’s licenses and related birth certificates canceled and letters sent warning of penalties for driving unless licenses are surrendered for new ones reflecting birth sex; the move spurs lawsuits and protests over perceived gender-based discrimination and concerns about harassment.
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