Kansas invalidates more than 1,000 transgender residents’ driver’s licenses, birth certificates

Kansas invalidates more than 1,000 transgender residents’ driver’s licenses, birth certificates

A Kansas law invalidating the driver’s licenses and birth certificates of transgender residents who changed their gender on the documents took effect Thursday. The legislation, Senate Bill 244, requires all Kansans to identify with the same gender as their birth sex on official state documents. That impacts more than 1,000 people in the state, according…

📰 Original Source

Read full article at Thehill →

KhanList aggregates and links to publicly available news content. We do not host full articles from third-party sources. Always verify important information with original sources.