Anonymous23 days ago
Kansas became the first U.S. state to retroactively invalidate approximately 1,700 transgender residents' driver's licenses under Senate Bill 244, a law passed over Governor Laura Kelly's veto that also restricts bathroom access in government buildings and allows private citizens to sue transgender people. The law has triggered an ACLU lawsuit, an unprecedented "evacuation order" from an advocacy group urging transgender Kansans to flee the state, and growing alarm about voter disenfranchisement ahead of the 2026 elections.