Press Releases

Kansas Senate rushes through elimination of mail processing period

The Kansas Senate voted Tuesday to pass a bill eliminating the mail processing window for mail-in ballots, which would silence thousands of rural, disabled, and elderly Kansas voters.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights

MONDAY: Oral arguments on the ACLU of Kansas’s and the Kansas Department of Revenue’s appeals challenging the temporary injunction

The Kansas Court of Appeals will consider whether Kansans should be able to change their gender markers on their driver’s licenses for the duration of litigation in Kansas v. Harper.
Issue Areas: LGBTQ+ Rights

Lawmakers attempt to leverage long mail processing times to silence Kansans and stop counting votes

A proposed bill that would eliminate the 3-day window for mail ballot processing would disenfranchise thousands of rural, disabled, and elderly Kansas voters.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights

WEDNESDAY: Historic Hearings Conclude in Case Challenging the Death Penalty and Death Qualification in Kansas 

The final day of hearings in a sweeping challenge to the constitutionality of the death penalty in Kansas and the practice of death qualification will conclude on Wednesday, January 8.  

ACLU FOIA Litigation Reveals ICE Actively Considering Proposals to Expand Immigration Detention in Kansas

New documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union reveal that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is actively considering proposals to expand its immigration detention capacity in Kansas as well as California, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Washington state.
Issue Areas: Immigrants' Rights

NPAP and the ACLU Help Kansas Make Historic Move to End Nation’s Longest Wait for Inmate Mental Health Treatment

This Monday, the Kansas Department of Disability and Aging Services announced a historic settlement with the National Police Accountability Project and the ACLU of Kansas to reduce the wait times for people awaiting competency evaluations and restoration services at Larned State Hospital.
Issue Areas: Criminal Legal Reform

For the 7th Year, Kansas Election Protection Going Strong

The statewide, nonpartisan Election Protection program responding to voter issues in Kansas will enter its seventh year this election. 
Issue Areas: Voting Rights

New Report: 85,000 Kansans with Past Felonies Currently Eligible to Vote

A new report from the ACLU of Kansas finds that a shockingly large number of Kansans—nearly 85,000, or 1 in every 35 people in the state, are returning citizens who have completed sentences for past felonies and are eligible to register and vote under Kansas law.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights

WEDNESDAY: Wyandotte Unified Government to Consider Resolution Supporting Language Access for Voting Materials

The Board of Commissioners will hear testimony and consider a resolution introduced by Mayor Garner.  The resolution calls on Secretary of State Scott Schwab and Wyandotte County Election Commissioner Michael Abbott to provide better language access for voters through translated election materials.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights