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AverageOldGuy

(3,658 posts)
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 09:50 PM Wednesday

Kansas sends letters to transgendered people -- surrender your driver's license

Last edited Wed Feb 25, 2026, 11:01 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: Erin In The Morning blog

Today, transgender people across Kansas are reporting receiving letters from the Kansas Division of Vehicles stating that they must surrender their driver's licenses and that their current credentials will be considered invalid upon the law's publication in the Kansas Register on Thursday. Should any transgender person be caught driving without a valid license, they could face a class B misdemeanor carrying up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Kansas already requires county jails to house inmates according to sex assigned at birth. The letter, obtained by Erin in the Morning, marks one of the most significant erosions of transgender civil rights in the United States to date.

Read more: https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/kansas-sends-letters-to-trans-people



The full letter is at the link, Erin In the Morning Blog.

I'm' speechless. But, then, this is Kansas.
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Kansas sends letters to transgendered people -- surrender your driver's license (Original Post) AverageOldGuy Wednesday OP
My home state's leadership disgusts me... wcmagumba Wednesday #1
all REAL men do Skittles Wednesday #8
I'm not surprised at all. FoxNewsSucks Wednesday #2
Kansas The Wizard Wednesday #3
Now wait just a gosh darn minute there, The Wizard JMCKUSICK Wednesday #4
Used to hear that about Australia. n/t Igel 23 hrs ago #47
Wyoming, too. generalbetrayus 2 hrs ago #51
Yikes BlueWaveNeverEnd Wednesday #5
This law serves no purpose except to titillate right-wing bigotry. Gaugamela Wednesday #6
which makes it all the more sickening Skittles Wednesday #9
Unfuckingbelievable.... NoMoreRepugs Wednesday #7
That is chilling mountain grammy Wednesday #10
And since they got letters that means government Figarosmom Wednesday #11
We should start a GoFundMe for the first person this law arrests. HeartsCanHope Wednesday #12
I didn't know transgender people were such bad drivers..... Bayard Wednesday #13
Literal Nazi shit. The legacy that human rat shit Rush Limbaugh left behind. Initech Wednesday #14
That GQP is bound and determined to moniss Wednesday #15
WTF?!! electric_blue68 Wednesday #16
This should scare all decent people. Solly Mack Wednesday #17
OMG, it's not from The Onion. Talitha Wednesday #18
Oh, it's for real. ShazzieB Yesterday #40
Well, at least they appologized. johnp3907 Wednesday #19
And then they'll wonder why their best and brightest, straight or not, are leaving. hunter Yesterday #20
Doesn't Kansas have a Democratic governor? MuirHero Yesterday #21
She vetoed it. Veto was overridden. hunter Yesterday #23
Yes and Laura Kelly wouldn't allow this shit for a second but her Veto's Bengus81 Yesterday #34
SO these electors passed a law to discriminate, but they have senators and congressional people at the state turbinetree Yesterday #22
The 6 piles of shit on the SC think it's OK to be hateful bigots as long as you go to church wolfie001 Yesterday #31
What everyone is missing is this very important little thing ............ Major Questions Doctrine turbinetree 2 hrs ago #50
That's some Nazi shit. We are there, kids. Iggo Yesterday #24
What holds someone to Kansas BidenRocks Yesterday #25
People have familial roots that hold them down... Trueblue Texan Yesterday #37
"Stay in your homes. We know where you live. Authorities are stationed outside. A gas van is on the way to pick you up." NBachers Yesterday #26
And then when they do get stopped and don't exactly fit the visible description then what.. Historic NY Yesterday #27
Can't people just go to ta neighboring state to get a new licence? Colorado might do. nt SomewhereInTheMiddle Yesterday #28
....." Kansas has seen its status deteriorate to a "Do Not Travel" warning in the EITM Trans Risk Map." riversedge Yesterday #29
JK Rowling's "Dream State" wolfie001 Yesterday #30
And the next law will require every trans person to have red T stamped on their foreheads for easy ID. Lonestarblue Yesterday #32
Why on earth would a person's gender make a difference in their driving abilities? The point is hate and nothing more. Vinca Yesterday #33
It's how shit like this starts. First it was harassment and broken windows in NAZI Germany Bengus81 Yesterday #35
It doesn't. That's not the point. ShazzieB Yesterday #41
These people are f*ing crazy. Trueblue Texan Yesterday #36
It's based on birth certificate infornation. ShazzieB Yesterday #42
My birth certificate doesn't list a gender Retrograde Yesterday #46
Interesting. ShazzieB 18 hrs ago #49
These people are insane. They must be purged from our government. travelingthrulife Yesterday #38
How do you propose that happens? maxsolomon Yesterday #44
If they invalidate your ID, trans people will immediately become ICE victims. travelingthrulife Yesterday #39
The cruelty is the point. maxsolomon Yesterday #43
Kansas needs one hell of a bluestarone Yesterday #45
What's the matter with Kansas? Intractable 23 hrs ago #48
It is illogical FarPoint 2 hrs ago #52

wcmagumba

(5,948 posts)
1. My home state's leadership disgusts me...
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 09:53 PM
Wednesday

I am an old cis white guy but I fully support my LGBTQ friends and neighbors against this prejudice and hatred from the Republicans...

JMCKUSICK

(5,731 posts)
4. Now wait just a gosh darn minute there, The Wizard
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 10:58 PM
Wednesday

There's a whole lot of Montanans upset that you're swiping their motto.

Skittles

(170,641 posts)
9. which makes it all the more sickening
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 11:12 PM
Wednesday

shame on ANYONE taking part in this, it's UNAMERICAN and disgusting beyond belief

Figarosmom

(11,180 posts)
11. And since they got letters that means government
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 11:18 PM
Wednesday

Knows where they live. I wouldn't put it past them to have cops or state police watching their houses to arrest them as soon as they get on the road.

HeartsCanHope

(1,609 posts)
12. We should start a GoFundMe for the first person this law arrests.
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 11:19 PM
Wednesday

That's money I willing to lay out! Sick to death of this bigotry and hate! Everyone has the right to be who they are.

Bayard

(29,221 posts)
13. I didn't know transgender people were such bad drivers.....
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 11:20 PM
Wednesday


More hard won rights being taken away every day. Kansas sounds like they'd like to go back to stoning.

hunter

(40,566 posts)
20. And then they'll wonder why their best and brightest, straight or not, are leaving.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:11 AM
Yesterday

There are only a few counties in Kansas where the population is increasing. Overall population growth in Kansas has been lower than the U.S.A. as a whole.

hunter

(40,566 posts)
23. She vetoed it. Veto was overridden.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:42 AM
Yesterday

Rural Republican U.S.A. has no idea how badly they are getting screwed or who is screwing them.

Kansas has 105 counties. Only six of those counties have increasing populations.

Bengus81

(10,027 posts)
34. Yes and Laura Kelly wouldn't allow this shit for a second but her Veto's
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 07:46 AM
Yesterday

can be easily overridden.

turbinetree

(27,347 posts)
22. SO these electors passed a law to discriminate, but they have senators and congressional people at the state
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:24 AM
Yesterday

and federal level...............let a fucking traitor presiding in the white house a 34 count fraudster and sexual abuser, and they will let him and his gang roam around the state...........I forgot the Koch's run the state.............the same organization that helped Stalin............

wolfie001

(7,479 posts)
31. The 6 piles of shit on the SC think it's OK to be hateful bigots as long as you go to church
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 06:51 AM
Yesterday

That's exactly where we are.

turbinetree

(27,347 posts)
50. What everyone is missing is this very important little thing ............ Major Questions Doctrine
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 06:10 PM
2 hrs ago

AI Overview
The Major Questions Doctrine (MQD) is a U.S. Supreme Court-established principle requiring federal agencies to have "clear congressional authorization" before regulating issues of vast economic and political significance. It acts as a check on agency power, preventing, for example, the EPA from restructuring the energy grid without explicit legislative approval.
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Key aspects of the doctrine include:
Origin: Formally crystallized in West Virginia v. EPA (2022), the doctrine holds that courts will not defer to agency interpretation when an agency claims "previously unheralded power" to make transformative policy shifts.
Application: It is applied when an action has massive, nation-wide economic or political impact, such as the invalidation of the student loan forgiveness program or vaccine mandates.
Purpose: It ensures Congress, not unelected officials, makes major policy decisions, thereby limiting agency capacity for large-scale, unilateral regulation.
Legal Debate: While supporters claim it restores constitutional separation of powers, critics argue it has no clear basis in the Constitution and allows judges to take on policy-making roles.
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West Virginia v. EPA demonstrated that even if an agency claims to operate within a general statutory grant, it cannot make fundamental changes to a statutory scheme without explicit, clear, and unambiguous authority from Congress.
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Yale Journal on Regulation


Well guess what zippy the traitor wants to with Voting.............

BidenRocks

(3,073 posts)
25. What holds someone to Kansas
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:53 AM
Yesterday

unless you're a farmer or rancher?
Honest. I've never been there.

Trueblue Texan

(4,346 posts)
37. People have familial roots that hold them down...
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 09:06 AM
Yesterday

...and then there are financial realities. Starting over elsewhere is expensive and typically unattainable for working class folks. It's easy to say why don't they leave, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, etc. But what hope would we have of affecting change if we all left? Who would fight for the helpless?

NBachers

(19,349 posts)
26. "Stay in your homes. We know where you live. Authorities are stationed outside. A gas van is on the way to pick you up."
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 01:04 AM
Yesterday

Historic NY

(39,900 posts)
27. And then when they do get stopped and don't exactly fit the visible description then what..
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 01:17 AM
Yesterday

Kansas don't you some wheat to grow instead of engaging in stupid games with people.

28. Can't people just go to ta neighboring state to get a new licence? Colorado might do. nt
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 01:24 AM
Yesterday

But that might be giving up, and they would not be able to vote in Kansas.

Back to the old ways - Throw the bums out!!!

riversedge

(80,325 posts)
29. ....." Kansas has seen its status deteriorate to a "Do Not Travel" warning in the EITM Trans Risk Map."
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 05:08 AM
Yesterday




..........The Kansas letters arrive amid an accelerating nationwide campaign to strip transgender people of accurate identification documents. The Trump administration has barred transgender Americans from obtaining passports that reflect their gender identity, a policy the Supreme Court allowed to take effect in November. The Social Security Administration has similarly stopped permitting gender marker updates. At the state level, Florida, Texas, Indiana, and other states have moved to block gender marker changes on driver's licenses or birth certificates. But Kansas appears to be the first state to go further than simply blocking future changes—it is actively invalidating previously issued documents and demanding their surrender.

As a result of this extreme anti-transgender law, the state of Kansas has seen its status deteriorate to a "Do Not Travel" warning in the EITM Trans Risk Map. Transgender people should exercise extreme caution when traveling through the state, and those already living there should take immediate steps to legally protect themselves in the face of laws that could strip their driving privileges, expose them to criminal penalties, and subject them to thousand-dollar bounties simply for using a restroom. For most transgender people who do not already live in Kansas, the risk is now too great to travel there at all......................

wolfie001

(7,479 posts)
30. JK Rowling's "Dream State"
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 06:48 AM
Yesterday

This really pleases hateful bigots. I recommend using her books and movies in a wood stove to keep the house warm with the dramatic rise in energy prices.

Lonestarblue

(13,386 posts)
32. And the next law will require every trans person to have red T stamped on their foreheads for easy ID.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 07:38 AM
Yesterday

That way, violent Republicans know who to attack and murder with impunity. The Republican Party is too disgusting for words.

Vinca

(53,694 posts)
33. Why on earth would a person's gender make a difference in their driving abilities? The point is hate and nothing more.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 07:45 AM
Yesterday

Bengus81

(10,027 posts)
35. It's how shit like this starts. First it was harassment and broken windows in NAZI Germany
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 07:51 AM
Yesterday

Then..........

ShazzieB

(22,445 posts)
41. It doesn't. That's not the point.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:30 PM
Yesterday

The point is to force trans people to out themselves. Kansas lawmakers have decided that trans women and trans men are committing fraud by identifying as the gender they have transitioned to rather than the one they were assigned at birth, and they're making sure that the "discrepancy" is called out every time a trans person has to show their ID for any purpose. It's an incredibly hateful and bigoted move, designed to make their lives unbearable, from what I can see. Kansas is now in the top 3 most anti trans states (the other 2 are Texas and Florida.

https://time.com/7381312/transgender-kansas-id-bathroom-bill/

More info on the EITM Anti-Trans National Legal Risk Assessment Map: https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/anti-trans-national-legal-risk-assessment-a5d

Trueblue Texan

(4,346 posts)
36. These people are f*ing crazy.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 09:03 AM
Yesterday

What are they going to do to enforce this, inspect people's underwear? Just f*ing bonkers Nazo!

ShazzieB

(22,445 posts)
42. It's based on birth certificate infornation.
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 12:51 PM
Yesterday

The gender marker on every state issued ID/driver's license issued in Kansas has to match the person's sex assigned at birth, as shown on their birth certificate. I presume people will be required to produce their birth certificate in order to obtain an ID or drivers license, and the DMV will have to make sure the ID matches the birth certificate.

I'm not sure how this is supposed to work for those now living in Kansas who were born in a state that allows gender to be changed on a person's birth certificate. But this legislation is sloppily written in many respects.

The GOP is working overtime in red states to stir up hate and bigotry toward trans people in order to distract Americans from all the things we are legitimately worried about, including everything Trump wants us all to ignore. It's absolutely reprehensible.

Retrograde

(11,400 posts)
46. My birth certificate doesn't list a gender
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 04:41 PM
Yesterday

or any parents, for that matter. All it says is that the City of Buffalo has a record of my birth there on a certain date. So what happens if I decide to move to Kansas? If that certificate was good enough for the State Department it should be good enough for any state.

ShazzieB

(22,445 posts)
49. Interesting.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 02:39 AM
18 hrs ago

Now that I think about it, I don't know if my burth certificate has a gender marker, either. I'll have to dig it up and see. Right now it's packed away somewhere, so it'll have to wait until tomorrow.

maxsolomon

(38,525 posts)
44. How do you propose that happens?
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 02:58 PM
Yesterday

Kansas legislature is:
House: 88 R, 37 D. 70% Repuke control.
Senate: 31 R, 9 D. 77% Repuke control.

There's no "purging" of Republicans from Kansas. Unless they're purging hate and fear from their curdled hearts.

bluestarone

(21,918 posts)
45. Kansas needs one hell of a
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 03:12 PM
Yesterday

BLUE WAVE in Nov. THIS might just help Dems in Kansas. I just want to give a hat tip to ALL DEMOCRATS in Kansas. YOU are putting up with a lot of MISERY!! Best of luck in November..

FarPoint

(14,682 posts)
52. It is illogical
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 06:27 PM
2 hrs ago

One's sexual orientation has NOTHING to do with driving skills....As long as they passed the drivers test, have no outstanding tickets, pay car insurance , pay any child support if ordered, and renew driving license timely....

The two situations are not connected....

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