Kansas is now invalidating driver’s licenses for transgender residents, mandating that identification must reflect sex assigned at birth. This new law, which overrides a governor’s veto and takes effect immediately without a grace period, requires affected individuals to surrender their current licenses. Operating a vehicle with an invalidated license carries penalties including up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. The state expects to reissue thousands of licenses and birth certificates, with transgender drivers bearing the cost of these changes. This policy places a financial and logistical burden on individuals, potentially leading to legal issues for those unaware of their license’s invalidity.