by Ben Whedon
Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed legislation that would have banned certain gender-related treatments for minors.
The “Substitute Bill for Senate Bill 233” would have banned gender surgeries and hormone treatments for minors and establish a civil means of action against healthcare providers who perform them.
Kelly vetoed the legislation, stating it “targets a small group of Kansans by placing government mandates on them and dictating to parents how to best raise and care for their children. I do not believe that is a conservative value, and it’s certainly not a Kansas value.”
“The last place that I would want to be as a politician is between a parent and a child who needed medical care of any kind. And, yet, that is exactly what this legislation does,” she continued. “If the legislature paid this much attention to the other 99.8% of students, we’d have the best schools on earth.”
Twenty-three states have banned gender-related surgeries and treatments for minors, while Arizona has only banned surgeries, according to the pro-LGBT Movement Advancement Project.
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Ben Whedon is an editor and reporter for Just the News. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter.