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Kansas officials are no longer required to change trans people’s birth certificates, judge says

By JOHN HANNA and JOSH FUNK
Associated Press

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A federal judge says Kansas officials are no longer required to change transgender people’s birth certificates so the documents reflect their gender identities. Since 2019, a federal consent agreement required Kansas officials to change gender identity on a person’s birth certificate when asked. But Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach asked the court to stop enforcing that agreement because of a new state law that defines male and female as the sex assigned at birth. Judge Daniel Crabtree granted Kobach’s request. However, Crabtree says it will ultimately be up to a state court to decide whether the new law is constitutional. Kansas is also among the few states not allowing transgender people to change their driver’s licenses.

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