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Apr 22, 2025
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The Fight for Civil Liberties Does NOT End With Legislative Session

While the 2025 Kansas Legislative Session has officially come to an end, we know that the fight to protect civil liberties in Kansas is not over. President Trump has repeatedly pledged to pursue an agenda of extreme attacks on our constitutional rights, targeting democracy, immigrants, reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ equality, and anyone he perceived as a political opponent — and now his administration is carrying that agenda out.
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Mar 20, 2025
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Legislative Update: Weeks 8 & 9

As the legislature begins to wind down over the next several weeks before the veto period, there have been fewer bills moving through the legislative process due to a targeted focus of the supermajority to accomplish their legislative agenda. Over the past two weeks, the ACLU of Kansas has focused on blocking several key bills involving voting rights and the Kansas Supreme Court. This week’s update includes an in depth analysis of several important pieces of legislation as we begin to close out the legislative session.
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Mar 13, 2025
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  • Voting Rights

As lawmakers scheme to pass a destructive voting bill, let’s conceive of something better. 

The fate of the ballot collection period is in question after the legislature passed SB 4 and sent it to Governor Kelly's desk. But If we looked at how to make voting easier instead of always trying to make it harder, what could we achieve?
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Mar 11, 2025
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Submit testimony on SCR 1611: The Judicial Selection Amendment

Senate Concurrent Resolution (SCR) 1611 proposes an amendment to the Kansas Constitution to fundamentally change the way Kansas Supreme Court justices are selected. The amendment would eliminate the Supreme Court Nominating Commission, establish direct elections for justices, and allow justices to engage in political activity.
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Mar 6, 2025
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Stop the Kobach Power Grab

This legislative session, extremist Senators are pushing a ballot initiative that would politicize the Kansas Supreme Court and open the door for special interest groups to buy their way into the Kansas judiciary. SCR 1611 proposes a constitutional amendment to provide for direct election of Supreme Court Justices and abolishes the current nonpartisan nominating commission.
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Mar 4, 2025
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Legislative Update: Week 7

Civil liberties continue to be the target of the Kansas legislature. This remains a multi-front assault. Attacks on voting access and singling out immigrant communities have all been on the docket this week. Take a look at what you might have missed week seven of the Kansas 2025 Legislative Session:
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Mar 3, 2025
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Surviving Shock

In the first hundred days of a second Trump administration, the public has been overwhelmed with a constant influx of new and increasingly devastating information almost every waking day. To recap, President Trump has already banned trans athletes from women’s sports, enacted bans on gender-affirming care, attacked DEIA initiatives, attacked reproductive rights, attempted to end birth-right citizenship, inspired extremist in-state policy, encouraged funding cuts to non-profit advocacy groups, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
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Feb 25, 2025
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Legislative Update: Week 6

Turnaround, the first big deadline of the Kansas Legislative session has come and gone, meaning the landscape of the legislative session has changed with key bills rapidly pushed through the chambers, and others dying in committee. “Turnaround” means bills that were introduced in the first two months of the legislative session must be passed through their original chamber (House or Senate) by February 20th to stay alive in the legislative process. If a bill fails to pass through its respective chamber, the bill is considered “dead” and will not move forward in the legislative session. This week also saw its first veto override on an extremely harmful bill that is a blatant attack on the LGBTQ+ community. Plus, Republican leadership seeks to pass a concurrent resolution which would politicize the Kansas Supreme Court and undermine its ability to protect our constitutional rights. This legislative update will keep you up to date on which bills are still in play under the capitol dome.
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Feb 24, 2025
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  • Immigrants' Rights|
  • +1 Issue

We Cannot Trust CoreCivic to Keep Anyone Safe — in Leavenworth or Anywhere Else

As a for-profit prison corporation, CoreCivic has a long track record of running facilities rife with dangerous conditions across the country—so much so that the company rebranded in 2016 to separate itself from its previous identity, Corrections Corporation of America. Across the country, CoreCivic is known for its mismanagement, forced labor, inhumane living conditions, excessive use of force, prolonged use of solitary confinement, medical negligence, physical and sexual abuse, spying and voyeurism, overcrowding, understaffing, and other civil rights violations. There are decades' worth of traumatized and deeply harmed staff and residents whose lives were forever changed, many by permanent and debilitating injuries, from their experiences in a CoreCivic facility. It has been no different at the CoreCivic facility in Leavenworth, Kansas.