New law puts Kansas at vanguard of denying trans identities on drivers licenses, birth certificates (AP)
New law puts Kansas at vanguard of denying trans identities on drivers licenses, birth certificates (AP)
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Kansas is set to invalidate about 1,700 drivers licenses held by transgender residents and roughly as many birth certificates under a new law that goes beyond Republican-imposed restrictions in other states on listing gender identities in government documents.
The new law takes effect Thursday. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the measure but the Legislatures GOP supermajorities overrode it last week as Republican state lawmakers across the U.S. have pursued another round of measures to roll back transgender rights.
The bill prohibits documents from listing any sex other than the one assigned birth and invalidates any that reflect a conflicting gender identity. Florida, Tennessee and Texas also dont allow drivers licenses to reflect a trans persons gender identity, and at least eight states besides Kansas have policies that bar trans residents from changing their birth certificates.
But only Kansas law requires reversing changes previously made for trans residents. Kansas officials expect to cancel about 1,700 drivers licenses and issue new birth certificates for up to 1,800 people.
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Emphasis added.
First legal move toward total erasure.