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As Anti-Trans Bills Advance, Kansas Governor Implies Veto Likely

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KSN reports. Until she reads it, she won’t say definitely whether she’ll veto it, but she said it doesn’t sound good to her.“I can tell you that we know from past experience not only what this will do, how it will make these kids feel, and how it might exacerbate some of the mental health issues that we’re already seeing,” she said. “But we also know just from a business sense how we don’t want to go down that road.

We know that when, for instance, North Carolina passed an anti-trans bill a few years ago, overnight they lost $400 million in convention business. … It probably totaled up into the billions of dollars of businesses who decided not to make new capital investments in their state because of that.

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