Kansas, Laura Kelly
Kansas governor again vetoes ban on gender-affirming health care for minors. Is the bill legal?
Republicans currently have enough votes to override Gov. Laura Kelly's veto and ban gender-affirming health care for minors. But Democrats and the ACLU says it violates Kansans' constitutional rights.
Hays Post · 2d
Kan. lawmakers rip governor's veto of gender-affirming care ban for minors
The governor's devotion to extreme left-wing ideology knows no bounds, vetoing a bipartisan bill that prevents the mutilation of minors. The Senate stands firmly on the side of protecting Kansas children and will swiftly override her veto before the ink from her pen is dry. #ksleg pic.twitter.com/bceVn9mnce
University Daily Kansan · 2d
Governor Kelly vetoes bill that sought to ban gender affirming care for minors
Senate Bill 63, known to Republican supporters as the “Help Not Harm Act,” sought to ban gender affirming care for minors who suffer from gender dysphoria and would have allowed for civil action to be taken against healthcare workers who provided such care to young people under age 18. Kelly vetoed a similar bill last session.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed Senate Bill 63 ( SB 63) on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
Senate Bill 63, also known as the Help not Harm Act, aims to prohibit for all children under the age of 18. Following her ...
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