KS: Dem Associate Raves After GOP Overrides Veto Protecting Women’s Sports

A Democrat lawmaker in Kansas raged at Republicans after they successfully overrode a veto of a costs that prohibited transgenders from participating in women’s sports.

State Democrat Rep. Susan Ruiz stated her Republican associates were “full of shit” on the Kansas Home flooring after the voted 84-40 to reverse Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of HB2238, according to the Kansas Reflector. She was participated in her outrage by state Rep. Heather Meyer, who supposedly has a transgender kid, and showed a t-shirt that read: “Secure trans youth.”

Ruiz stated she ended up being agitated with her Republicans after she presumably heard them laughing after they had passed the bill. She particularly singled out State Rep. Patrick Penn from Wichita.

“He can be found in celebrating, and it’s wrong,” Ruiz told the outlet. “This is everything about wins and losses for them. This is a win for them. They don’t care what type of a win it is. They don’t care about the unintended consequences. They don’t care that trans kids have a target on their back.”

During the debate over the costs, Penn even went as far as to call it racist to not protect women’s sports from transgender radicalism, saying that black women athletes would lose because a “man chose to dress with the females and go dominate the court.”

Tom Witt, left, executive director of the LGBTQ rights group Equality Kansas, with Reps. Brandon Woodard, center, D-Lenexa, and Susan Ruiz, right, D-Shawnee, Thursday. Feb. 6, 2020, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. They denounced a proposition to avoid transgender high school and intermediate school trainees from using sports teams lined up with their gender identities. (AP Photo/John Hanna)

“Vote yes, bypass this veto, end racism,” Penn said.

Republican politician Rep. Barbara Wasinger argued that not safeguarding ladies’s sports would be a regressive act that would set women back.

“Let’s not return in time,” Wasinger said.

Following the vote, Gov. Laura Kelly stated she felt heartbroken.

“It sort of breaks my heart,” Kelly told press reporters. “It definitely is disappointing. I understand that there’s some legislators for whom this was an extremely, really hard vote, and one that I believe they will be sorry for as they reflect on their time in the Legislature.”

“This is sort of a moral worths vote,” she added. “I think they voted against their own moral code and their own values. I think that’s going to be extremely hard for them long-term.”

States that have actually provided some type of security for females’s sports consist of the following: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Alabama, Missouri, Florida, South Carolina.

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