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Northeast Kansas prosecutor says she won t file cases from new voting law

Posted By: George Lawson July 27, 2021 @ 10:55 am Local News, News By the Associated Press: Douglas County District Attorney Suzanne Valdez says her office will not prosecute cases arising from the state’s new voting law. Valdez said in a news release Tuesday the law, which took effect July 1, criminalizes efforts by nonpartisan groups to inform and register voters. Among other things, the law would make it harder for nonpartisan groups, neighbors and candidates to collect and return absentee ballots for voters. The law also makes it a crime to undertake activity that gives the appearance of being an election official. Valdez said the law is too vague and could make normal political activity a felony crime.

Northeast Kansas prosecutor says she won t file cases from new voting law

Northeast Kansas prosecutor says she won t file cases from new voting law
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Faith group Justice Matters calls on local officials to address issues of homelessness, criminal justice, saying their agenda is God s will | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Dylan Lysen/Lawrence Journal-World Guests at Justice Matters 2021 action assembly Monday celebrate after hearing local officials pledge to support some of the group s requested actions to fight injustice and chronic homelessness in Douglas County. With hundreds of honking cars urging them on, several local elected officials Monday night made promises about ending homelessness, new disciplinary strategies in public schools and more leniency for people who miss court dates, among other issues. Members of the faith-based activist group Justice Matters challenged local elected officials to commit to a variety of social justice proposals at a drive-in assembly at the Douglas County Fairgrounds. The group laid out a vision to address those issues by changing local practices that it says perpetuate mass incarceration as well as chronic homelessness in Douglas County.

Douglas County district attorney resigns from KU, criticizing university on way out | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Updated at 4:46 p.m. Friday Douglas County District Attorney Suzanne Valdez resigned Thursday from her job at the University of Kansas School of Law, the DA’s office said in a news release Friday. Valdez, a Democrat who was sworn in as the district attorney earlier this month, was put on administrative leave after a conflict with KU in which she withheld student grades over a pay dispute with the university. The news release from her office Friday criticized KU for “refus(ing) to make positive changes” on issues related to racial justice, gender inequity and sexual assault. Further detail on these complaints was not provided; however, Valdez said earlier this month that KU’s actions during the pay dispute were in retaliation for her criticism of the university.

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