The ACLU of Kansas is a non-partisan organization dedicated to protecting and strengthening the civil liberties and civil rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. A non-profit membership organization with over 20,000 supporters in Kansas and more than 2 million supporters nationwide, we advance a wide range of civil liberties and civil rights through litigation, advocacy, and education.
During the 2017 Kansas legislative session, we call on lawmakers to defend and strengthen the core American value of "liberty and justice for all" on five priority issues:
The ACLU of Kansas supports comprehensive elections reform to increase citizen participation. Kansas has some of the most onerous voting laws in the country. Burdensome government regulations and bureaucratic red tape prevents eligible citizens from accessing the polls, reducing turnout and civic participation.
We call on the Legislature to:
Sensible solutions such as early voting and same day registration have been enacted in states across the country—including Idaho, Montana, North Carolina, and Wyoming—increasing voter turnout.
The ACLU of Kansas opposes bills that infringe on a woman’s constitutional right to make decisions about her own healthcare.
The ACLU of Kansas vigorously opposes bills that deny Kansans their 14th Amendment rights or that promote discrimination. Measures that deny transgender Kansans the right to access public accommodations that align with the gender they live every day should be rejected.
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