Kansas SB 180

Kansas Senate Bill 180
Kansas Legislature
Enacted byKansas Senate
Enacted byKansas House of Representatives
Vetoed byGovernor Laura Kelly
Vetoed20 April 2023
Veto overridden27 April 2023
Legislative history
First chamber: Kansas Senate
PassedFebruary 9, 2023
Voting summary
  • 28 voted for
  • 12 voted against
Second chamber: Kansas House of Representatives
PassedFebruary 23, 2023
Voting summary
  • 83 voted for
  • 41 voted against
Final stages
Reconsidered by the Kansas Senate after vetoApril 26, 2023
Voting summary
  • 28 voted for
  • 12 voted against
Reconsidered by the Kansas House of Representatives after vetoApril 27, 2023
Voting summary
  • 84 voted for
  • 40 voted against
  • 1 absent
Status: Current legislation

Kansas SB 180 or the Kansas Women's Bill of Rights is a bill that that defines sex to refer outside of transgender and intersex individuals in law. The bill defines intersex conditions such as Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome as being male, and defines sex by gonadal tissue. Kansas governor Laura Kelly vetoed the bill in April 2023. On April 26th and 27th, the Kansas Senate and House of Representatives voted to override the veto, making the bill law.