Opinion

My fellow Kansas lawmakers targeted trans people. They’ll end up hurting everybody.

The first part of this law immediately invalidated the driver’s licenses, state IDs and birth certificates for thousands of Kansas residents who have changed their gender marker on state documents legally.

Several people hold up pro-transgender rights signs.
Amanda Mogoi, an advance practice registered nurse who provides care for transgender patients in Wichita, participates in a protest against a new Kansas law that prevents transgender people from changing their birth certificates and driver's licenses to reflect their gender identities during a legislative committee hearing Feb. 6, 2026, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. John Hanna / AP Photo

Abi Boatman represents District 86 in the Kansas House of Representatives. She is a U.S. Air Force veteran. In 2012, she began her own transition and has spent the following years advocating for transgender and queer equality. She has served on the Wichita Public Library board and is in her third year as a member of her District Advisory Board in Wichita.