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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoes ban on gender-affirming care for minors

(CNN) — Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a ban on gender-affirming care for minors, setting up a showdown with Republican state lawmakers.

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Kaanita Iyer
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CNN — (CNN) — Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a ban on gender-affirming care for minors, setting up a showdown with Republican state lawmakers.

The measure now heads back to the state Legislature, where the GOP majority likely has enough votes to override the governor’s block. Lawmakers are set to return for a veto session on April 29.

The governor vetoed a similar bill last year that targeted physicians who provide some gender-affirming care to minors but unlike then, there appears to be enough support in the state Legislature to override Friday’s veto. The state Senate passed the bill late last month with a veto-proof majority while the House, which had multiple absences, was two votes shy. Two absent Republican state representatives previously voted in favor of the legislation.

Kansas Democrats have slammed the bill as an infringement on the rights of transgender people while state Republicans contend that it is a measure to protect kids – arguments that align with how both parties nationally have tackled the hot-button issue. With the bill through the Legislature, Kansas has joined at least 20 states that have moved to curb gender-affirming care for minors as transgender rights have become a marquee issue for the Republican Party.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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