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Kansas Senate Approves Resolution Condemning Federal Transgender Guidelines

The Kansas Senate has approved a resolution condemning federal guidelines on transgender bathroom use.

The federal rules say transgender students should be able to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity. The resolution says those rules hurt student privacy and safety.

Republican Sen. Steve Fitzgerald says federal government officials are forcing their view on transgender issues onto the states.

“You’re either male or you’re female, and it’s not changeable. It’s reality," he told lawmakers. "Inability to deal with that reality or to recognize that reality is disoriented and can be disoriented to the point of insanity."

Democratic Sen. Tom Hawk, a former school administrator, says LGBT students are often the victims of bullying or harassment. He says this resolution fuels fear over transgender issues.

“I don’t believe it is right or good for me to support this fear and to turn on our neighbors, our family members, those young people for something they cannot control,” Hawk said.

Today, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced the state will be joining a lawsuit challenging the federal guidelines.

House members did not consider any resolution on the issue before officially ending their work and leaving.

Stephen Koranda is the managing editor of the Kansas News Service, based at KCUR. He has nearly 20 years of experience in public media as a reporter and editor.