The number of people officially changing their gender in Kansas jumped ahead of a new state law that legally erases their ability to identify with a gender other than sex assigned to them at birth.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Four times as many Kansans changed their gender on birth certificates and driver’s licenses this year ahead of a new state law that prevents residents from identifying themselves differently than the sex assigned them at birth. The legislation is part of a raft of measures lawmakers across the U.S. have passed […]
The number of Kansas residents that changed genders this year quadrupled ahead of a new law that prevents residents from identifying differently from the sex assigned to them at birth.
Four times as many Kansans changed their gender on birth certificates and driver's licenses this year ahead of a new state law that prevents residents from identifying themselves differently than the sex assigned them at birth.The legislation is part of a raft of measures lawmakers across the U.S. have passed to roll back transgender rights.
Four times as many Kansans changed their gender on birth certificates and driver’s licenses this year ahead of a new state law that prevents residents from identifying themselves differently than the sex assigned them at birth.