After two weeks of the legislative session, civil liberties remain heavily under attack. Attacks have come from all angles during week two, from decreasing voting access, to reintroducing abortion bans, to banning gender affirming care for minors. Yet, the ACLU of Kansas remains vigilant in defending the rights of Kansas under the capitol dome.
Voting right continue to be under attack. The following bills and constitutional amendments have been introduced:.
Despite the Kansas Constitution enshrining the right to bodily autonomy, reproductive rights remain the target of several republican legislators.
Both bills were referred to the House Health and Human Services Committee, but no hearings have been set. We will continue to monitor these bills as the legislative session continues.
Additionally, HB 2062 was introduced, allowing child support to be collected from the point of conception. This bill would codify “fetal personhood”, granting legal rights to embryos and opening a backdoor to criminalizing pregnant people, and has failed in previous sessions. A scheduled hearing will be held in the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday, January 29th at 3:30 PM.
Two medical and social gender-affirming care bans for minors were introduced in the House and Senate this during the week.
SB 63 and HB 2071: These bills will effectively ban access to all medically necessary healthcare (puberty blockers, HRT, etc.) for trans Kansans under 18 years old, ban state funds, including Medicaid, from being used to cover medically necessary healthcare and prescriptions for trans Kansans under 18, ban state facilities or individuals/entities receiving state funds from “promoting or advocating” social transition or medically necessary health care to trans Kansans under 18, and violate parents’ rights to control the healthcare decisions for their children. These twin pieces of legislation are a direct violation of our civil liberties. Everyone should have the freedom to make their own private medical decisions and consult with their doctors—without politicians’ intrusion. Families and doctors should be trusted to make these private medical decisions, not politicians. Also, this bill strips parents of their fundamental right to make decisions about their children’s medical care. Bans don’t create more options for care; they take away the only evidence-based option. Hearings have been set for both bills on Tuesday the 28th. SB 63 will be heard at 8:30am in the Senate’s Public Health and Welfare committee, and HB 2071 will be heard at 1:30pm in the House’s Health and Human Services committee. The ACLU of Kansas will testify in person, in opposition, in front of both committees.
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