Advocates of a national bill protect minors from gender transition surgery are celebrating the replacement for the Kansas Legislature. Laura Kelly’s veto.
Kansas Rep. Ron Bryce told Fox News Numbers.
Kelly, Democrat, Reject help and don’t hurt behaviorFebruary 11.
Legislation requires no use of state funds to promote Gender transitionHealthcare providers are prohibited from providing gender transition care to children whose gender identities are inconsistent with their children’s gender. ”

Advocates of a national bill protect minors from gender transition surgery are celebrating the replacement for the Kansas Legislature. Laura Kelly’s veto. (AP Photo/John Hannah)
It also allows for legal action against physicians and healthcare providers to perform gender transition surgery for minors.
On Tuesday, the state Senate voted 31-9 Covering Kelly’s veto House members support the alternative margins at 84-35.
Bryce, also a doctor, told Fox News that the treatments listed in SB 63 are risky, ineffective, and can cause irreparable harm. An estimated 87% of genders have difficulty swallowing Children are 18 years old and therefore have no reason to receive effective treatments.
Matt SharpThe Alliance Senior Attorney for Defending Freedom and Director of the ADF Center for Public Policy, called Kelly’s veto “misleading.”
“Denied the biological truths of being male or female will hurt real people, especially vulnerable children,” Sharp said.
“Now and forever, young people deserve the love of their families who guide them to this truth rather than to suffer risks, often irreversible and life-changing experiments and drugs,” Sharp added. “By covering the misguided governors,” he added. With veto, the Kansas Legislature took a key step to protect children from radical activists who peddled a gender ideology that kept children along the path of one-way medical care. ”

Kansas Rep. Ron Bryce told Fox News Numbers (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)
Kelly Rejected similar legislation April 12, 2024.
“Help does not harm the behavior” “inappropriate” her state, Kelly said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“At the moment, the legislature should focus on how to help Kansas cope with price increases. That’s the most important issue for Kansans,” Kelly said. “That’s my focus.”
“Infringement of parental rights is inappropriate and nor is it suitable for Kansas value,” she added. “As I said before, standing in the work of a politician between parents and children who need any form of health care. This legislation will also drive families, businesses and health care workers out of our state, kill our economy and exacerbate our labor shortages, and disappointingly, the legislature continues to push government intervention in Kansas’ private health decisions , not focusing on improving all the issues of life in Kansas.”

The Kansas Senate voted 31-9 for Kelly’s veto, while House members supported a coverage ratio of 84-35. (Educational Images/Universal Image Group By Getty Images)
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In an article on X, Kansas Speaker Daniel Hawkins called the veto “so important.”