Kansas voids transgender IDs with no warning -- residents face criminal charges overnight

Kansas voids transgender IDs with no warning -- residents face criminal charges overnight

Kansas made history Thursday -- but not the kind transgender residents were hoping for. The state became the first in the nation to retroactively void driver's licenses and birth certificates amended to reflect gender identity rather than biological sex, leaving an estimated 1,700 transgender Kansans suddenly driving without a valid license and exposed to criminal citations.