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Kansas Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto on Gender Identity Bill

The bill mandates bathroom, locker room, and ID use based on birth sex, with fines up to $25,000 for institutions and $1,000 for individuals, targeting about 500 transgender Kansans.

  • On Tuesday, the Kansas Senate voted to override Governor Laura Kelly's veto of SB 244, restoring the bill to consideration, after she called it poorly drafted on Friday.
  • House Substitute for SB 244 would limit restroom and locker-room access to biological sex and ban changes to gender markers on IDs, as supported by Republican lawmakers.
  • The bill includes specific carve-outs and penalties, allowing children up to age eight and coaches limited access, while individuals accused could face $1,000 fines and criminal charges, and gallery comments briefly paused Senate business.
  • Senate Democratic Leader Dinah Sykes called the override rushed and risky, warning it could invite litigation and strain local governments financially, while Loud Light condemned it as reckless overreach.
  • Twenty states have passed laws restricting bathroom access, and Sen. Pat Pettey warned the restrictions could drive away teams and economic development as the law takes effect.
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Wonkette broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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