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Kansas Supreme Court allows transgender people to update driver’s license gender markers, effective Oct. 6.
The Kansas Supreme Court has rejected Attorney General Kris Kobach’s appeal, allowing transgender residents to resume updating gender markers on driver’s licenses.
The decision, effective October 6, upholds a prior ruling that found no evidence such changes harm law enforcement.
The ACLU hailed the move as a win for privacy and dignity, criticizing Kobach’s push for a special legislative session to revise SB180 as a political power grab.
Republican leaders support the session to amend the law, citing traditional gender definitions, while Democrats argue it distracts from key issues like healthcare and taxes.
The Department of Revenue has not yet confirmed when it will restart processing requests.
La Corte Suprema de Kansas permite a las personas transgénero actualizar los marcadores de género de la licencia de conducir, a partir del 6 de octubre.