Ordinance/resolution: Repealing or Suspending Enforcement of Certain Sections of the Unified Government Code of Ordinances

  • Position: Oppose
  • Latest Update: October 30, 2025
oppose

The ACLU of Kansas submitted opponent testimony in response to a proposal in front of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County’s Standing Committee on Administration and Human Services that sought to suspend and repeal equity policies and undermine prosecutorial oversight of discriminatory practices. The ACLU of Kansas strongly opposed the proposal, brought by the Unified Government's assistant counsel and placed on the agenda by Mayor Tyrone Garner.

Despite no direct threats to federal funding for the Unified Government, counsel advocated for the suspension of ordinances, resolutions, regulations, policies, practices, and customs deemed noncompliant with Executive Orders signed early in the second Trump administration, and the repeal of ordinances related to discrimination and equitable hiring practices. By bending the knee to the Trump administration and catering to the administration’s interpretation of federal law, the Unified Government risked larger legal issues for ignoring existing obligations under civil rights law.

The proposal was denied on a 5-0 vote on Monday, October 27.