Kansans must be as relentless in preserving voting rights as extremists are at attacking them • Kansas Reflector

Democracy should not be a partisan matter — it’s the very foundation that ensures each Kansas voter can have a voice in the laws and policies affecting their lives. The election process is the single most meaningful way for Kansans to hold their elected officials accountable.

Kansas voters cast their early ballots Oct. 25, 2022, at the Shawnee County Election Office in Topeka. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)

ACLU of Kansas applauds lawmakers for rejection of anti-voting bill

The ACLU of Kansas announced that a series of anti-voting proposals hit a pause on Tuesday, March 5, as legislators rejected Senate Bill 365, which initially sought to end the 3-day grace period for the acceptance of mail-in ballots.

KCTV5's Janae' Hancock has the top headlines for the afternoon of March 5, 2024.

Dodge City goes to trial over voting system

The American Civil Liberties Union claims Dodge City is violating federal voting laws by making it impossible for the Hispanic and Latino communities to elect someone to the city commission that truly represents them.

A trial wrapped up on Friday to see if Dodge City violates federal voting laws by having an at-large voting system.

Lawsuit against Dodge City’s voting districts could affect other Kansas communities

The lawsuit, filed in 2022 by ACLU Kansas and other voting rights groups on behalf of two Dodge City voters, argues that Dodge City’s at-large voting system violates federal voting rights law because it denies Hispanic and Latino residents the ability to elect representatives of their choosing.

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NAACP to host ACLU Kansas Executive Director

The Hutchinson Chapter of the NAACP will host Dr. Micah Kubic on Thursday evening, March 7th, 2024 as their featured speaker.

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Federal judge to rule on Dodge City Latino voting rights lawsuit

“This case really goes to the heart of how American representation should work,” plaintiff’s attorney Jonathan Blackman said in his closing argument. “We’re talking about protecting the right and ability of minority voters to vote for their chosen candidate.”

In December 2022, ACLU Kansas and other voting rights groups filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming that Latinos would overwhelmingly back other Latinos for seats on the City Commission but are restrained by an at-large system that favors white voters

KS hearing on transgender kids was harmful and unnecessary | Wichita Eagle

In the latest installment of I Watch This Stuff So You Don’t Have To: Today, we’re looking at Thursday’s informational hearing on a bill pending in the Kansas Legislature that seeks to ban gender-affirming medical and psychological care for minors, and punish those who provide it.

D.C. Hiegert, a transgender individual and ACLU lawyer, speaks against a bill to outlaw gender-affirming care for minors. Kansas Legislature

Kansas Republicans push to ban gender-affirming care for trans minors, label it abusive

D.C. Hiegert, an attorney at the ACLU of Kansas, said the proposals were among the largest and most harmful anti-trans bills that had ever been introduced in Kansas.

Sign reading, "It's NOT a trans Person's fault if lawmakers don't understand their life."

Kansas can help juveniles trapped in cycle of crime, poverty | Kansas City Star

Recently, the Kansas Legislature introduced House Bill 2568, which would end the practice of assessing fees and fines to people moving through the state’s juvenile justice system. As I know firsthand, this is a reform that could prevent the cycle of poverty and incarceration that traps many youth.

A bill in the Legislature could lift a financial burden that holds young people back when they leave the criminal justice system. Bigstock  Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/opinion/readers-opinion/guest-commentary/article285938331.html#storylink=c