The ACLU of Kansas is never busier than when the Legislature is in session. Either independently or with our partners in various and diverse coalitions, we work to protect civil liberties for all Kansans by either placing, supporting, altering, or defeating legislation that would threaten those civil liberties.
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Mar 13, 2018
SB 421
Mar 13, 2018
SB 421
ACLU Testimony - SB 421
Position: Support
SB 421 would require boards and commissions that grant occupational licenses to specify any criminal history that would disqualify a candidate, and ensure that any prior criminal record could not be used to...
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Mar 13, 2018
SB 264
Mar 13, 2018
SB 264
ACLU Testimony - SB 264
Position: Support
The ACLU of Kansas strongly supports SB 264. SB 264 would amend existing law to ensure that all registered voters, including those unable to sign for reason of disability, are able to cast a ballot.
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Feb 15, 2018
HB 2643
Feb 15, 2018
HB 2643
ACLU Testimony - HB 2643
Position: Oppose
he ACLU of Kansas strongly opposes HB 2643. This bill would effectively repeal Kansas’s in-state tuition law, limiting access to higher education for Kansas youth solely on the basis of their immigration...
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Feb 14, 2018
HB 2579
Feb 14, 2018
HB 2579
ACLU Testimony - HB 2579
Position: Support
The ACLU of Kansas is pleased to support HB 2579. This bill would allow exonerated people to obtain government compensation for their wrongful conviction and imprisonment.
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Feb 14, 2018
HB 2704
Feb 14, 2018
HB 2704
ACLU Testimony - HB 2704
Position: Support
The ACLU of Kansas is pleased to support HB 2704. This bill would require informed consent before an antipsychotic medication is administered to an adult home care resident.
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Feb 12, 2018
SB 360
Feb 12, 2018
SB 360
ACLU Testimony - SB 360
Position: Support
The ACLU of Kansas is pleased to support SB 360. This bill allows the release of video footage documenting specified law enforcement conduct upon the request of anyone, and with permission of the next of...