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Kansas judge orders state to stop changing sex listings on trans drivers’ licenses

Por: The Hill Health July 11, 2023

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A Kansas judge issued an order Monday that prohibits the state from allowing transgender drivers to change the sex listed on their driver’s licenses.  The order comes as part of a lawsuit filed three days earlier by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach (R), who sued two members of the Democratic administration for what he claimed were violations of a new law that took effect July 1.  While laws targeting trans people have been on the rise in... + full article



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