
Kansas Trans Law Sparks Protests, Relocation
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Kansass controversial law requiring transgender individuals to use public bathrooms and hold drivers licenses matching their sex assigned at birth has sparked outrage and protests. The law, which took effect in February, has invalidated hundreds of drivers licenses and set up a system for civil claims over bathroom choices. Trans residents like Rhashanna Grant are standing firm against the changes, while others feel scared and unwelcome. A lawsuit to pause enforcement failed, and a national group has issued an evacuation alert, helping with housing, rides, and relocation to safer spots like Colorado or Minneapolis. Despite the fear, support networks are stepping up to ease the fallout.
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