Kansas Prog Blog Obsesses On Trans Fight As World Burns

Even in Kansas . . . There's a very real fight about property taxes, growing concern about healthcare, education, AI data centers and more . . . But notice these prog bloggers pushing this problem on their cadre of readers . . . Check-it: 

"With about 30 people packed into three rows of chairs and the rest of us shuffling in the back, shifting from one foot to the other, felt undeniably tense. Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, broad shouldered and stone-faced, sat at a table . . ."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

At hearing about anti-trans law, frustration simmers over enduring discrimination against Kansans * Kansas Reflector

None of these legal maneuverings will change the fact that transgender Kansans, both men and women, live and work in our state.


Kansas AG offers to delay enforcement of anti-trans law until March 26 while judge weighs challenge * Kansas Reflector

Kansans won't know until at least Tuesday if a judge will delay implementation of the state's new "bathroom law," but a concession by Attorney General Kris Kobach means key components of the law can be delayed until March 26.

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