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a person seen from behind holds up a large white protest sign outdoors. The handwritten message reads, "ALL THIS HATE TO CRIMINALIZE HOW LESS THAN 1% USE THE BATHROOM," with the word "HATE" in red and the "1%" filled with light blue, pink, and white stripes.

Kansas has invalidated some transgender Kansans’ driver’s licenses — but not all

The Kansas Department of Revenue — the state agency that oversees driver’s licenses — sent out letters invalidating some, but not all, transgender Kansans’ licenses following the passage of Senate Bill 244.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker delivers an address from a central wooden podium inside a grand, multi-tiered legislative chamber filled with public officials and audience members. He is dressed in a dark blue suit, a light blue collared shirt and a solid blue necktie, matching the formal business attire worn by the surrounding lawmakers.
Illinois legislature wraps 2026 with $55.9 billion budget, new corporate taxes and rideshare union rights
The Illinois state legislature sent a record-setting $55.9 billion budget to Gov. J.B. Pritzker at the conclusion of the 2026 legislative session.
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and Councilmember Ryan Kost raise a Progress Pride flag on a tall flagpole over the Lansing City Hall.
‘We are standing with you’: Lansing raises Pride flag over City Hall to recognize LGBTQ+ community
Lansing Mayor Andy Schor was joined by elected officials to raise an LGBTQ+ Pride flag over Lansing City Hall on Monday afternoon, marking the first day of Pride Month in 2026. 
A photo of Haley Kottler from the nonpartisan advocacy organization Kansas Appleseed, a woman wearing a prominent red and black plaid scarf sits at a wooden desk, gesturing with her hands as she speaks into a black studio microphone.
More than 10,000 Kansas children lose food assistance in wake of One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The advocacy organization Kansas Appleseed sounded an alarm about a report indicating 10,300 children in low-income families across the state stopped receiving food aid since President Donald Trump signed sweeping federal legislation nearly one year ago.

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