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Thank you for the opportunity to address the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on questions relating to pretrial and bail reform. These are critical questions with significant and far-reaching implications for the civil rights and welfare of millions of Americans, and I am especially thankful that the Commission has chosen to investigate and shine a light on these issues.
My name is Lars Trautman and I am a resident senior fellow of criminal justice and civil liberties policy at the R Street Institute in Washington, D.C. In this role, I study bail and pretrial practices in the United States and advocate for improvements that will create a more equitable, effective and efficient criminal justice system. Earlier in my career, I served as an assistant district attorney in Essex County, Massachusetts. In that capacity, I participated in hundreds of arraignments, gaining firsthand experience with bail determinations as well as insights into some of the system’s flaws.
Tara James-Wallace grew up in Topeka and has seen the diversity of the city firsthand, so she was upset when she didn’t see that diversity reflected in its Downtown Master Plan study.
“My block was as culturally diverse as I could ever imagine,” she said. “For that to not be reflected in the city’s plan speaks volumes.”
The city of Topeka released a 118-page draft of its Downtown Master Plan with artist renderings of the future and photos of people enjoying downtown Topeka. The photos were almost exclusively of white people.
“If I was looking to invest in Topeka and I saw that plan as it was originally published . I would not be interested in investing in Topeka,” James-Wallace said. “I didn t see anybody that looked like me.”