Source: KVUE
“Kansas officials have sent letters out to over 1,000 transgender state residents, warning them that their driver’s licenses and birth certificates may now be invalid. Kansas Department of Revenue Spokesperson Zach Denney confirmed to The Topeka Capital-Journal that the letters were sent out to an estimated 1,500 trans people in the state after a new law took effect, invalidating gender marker changes on the documents. … State lawmakers previously passed the anti-trans legislation despite warnings from Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly, who vetoed the bill. Lawmakers in both the state’s House and Senate overrode Kelly’s veto on Feb. 18. The law also banned transgender people from using bathrooms or locker rooms in government buildings that align with their gender identity and banned the creation of gender-neutral bathrooms with more than one stall.” (02/26/26)