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Kansas Ban on Child Sexual Mutilation Fails After Two RINO Traitors Flip Their Votes

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A proposed ban on child sexual mutilation in Kansas failed on Monday when two RINO Republicans switched their votes.

Having passed the state Senate, supporters of the bill needed a two-thirds majority in the Kansas House of Representatives in order to override the veto of Democratic governor Laura Kelly.

ABC News reports:

The Kansas House voted 82-43 to overturn Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of a bill that also would have barred state employees who work with children from promoting social transitioning for kids who question or struggle with their gender identities. But supporters were two votes short of the necessary two-thirds majority.

Republicans who backed the bill argued that a ban would protect vulnerable children from what they described as experimental health care that could create long-term health issues.

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