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Democrat lawmaker loses it after state legislature overrides veto of transgender sports bill: 'full of s---'

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One Democrat lawmaker in Kansas was not happy after an overwhelming number of her colleagues voted to override the veto of a bill banning transgender students from participating in girls' sports, according to a report by the Kansas Reflector.

Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's veto of HB2238 was overridden Wednesday after both houses of the Kansas state legislature, each with a Republican supermajority, cleared the two-thirds majority required for the bill to become law.

Following the Kansas House voting to override the veto in a lopsided 84-40 vote, Democratic Rep. Susan Ruiz stood up on the House floor and told her Republican colleagues they were "full of s---," according to the report.

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Kansas state legislature. (Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

The report stated that Ruiz's vulgar reaction came about because she heard Republicans laughing after vote. She claimed one of her GOP colleagues was "gloating" when he came into the chamber.

Another Democrat, Rep. Heather Meyer, who the report said has a transgender child, wore a shirt in the chamber that read "protect trans youth."

The bill initially passed the state House on Feb. 23, with one Democrat joining all Republicans in support. It was passed by the Senate just days later before being vetoed by Kelly on March 17.

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Transgender flag unfurled on pole.  (Getty)

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