TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican legislators moved Monday to enact a ban in Kansas on gender-affirming care for minors and bar state employees from advocating social transitioning for transgender youth, brushing aside criticism that they were hurting the state’s image.
The GOP-supermajority Kansas House expected to vote on overriding Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto only hours after the Senate did on a 27-13 vote, exactly the required two-thirds margin. The vote in the House was expected to be close after LGBTQ+ rights advocates raised questions about whether the provision against promoting social transitioning is written broadly enough to apply to public school teachers who show empathy for transgender students.
Under the bill, social transitioning includes “the changing of an individual’s preferred pronouns or manner of dress,” and the rule would apply to state workers who care for children. The measure doesn’t spell out what constitutes promoting it.
Related articles:
Related suggestion:
National Fitness Day: EquestrianPolice warn of traffic safety risks ahead of Qingming FestivalGang violence takes toll on Haiti health facilities: UNChina to build pilot zones for special needs education reformIraq signs MoU with German, U.S. companies on associated gas utilizationChang'e 6 to carry foreign science payloadsMexico evacuates 34 citizens from violenceFrench president calls again for ceasefire in GazaPutin says Moscow terror attack committed by radical Islamists, more questions remainSurvey reveals Australians' attitudes towards clean energy transition
2.3986s , 6491.3125 kb
Copyright © 2024 Powered by GOP lawmakers in Kansas are moving to override the veto of a ban on gender care for minors ,Global Glimpse news portal