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Kansas speedy trial rights suspended; justice system buckling


Kansans awaiting trial have been stuck in limbo since the COVID-19 pandemic brought the country to a halt this past year. Now, Kansas has suspended speedy trial deadlines in order to catch up to the case backlog, meaning defendants and victims alike could be waiting several more years before their case is heard. 
Previously, Kansas statutory speedy trial rights required a defendant to be tried within 150 days of being placed in custody. If not in custody, a defendant had to be tried within 180 days. But when the pandemic started in March 2020, courts were forced to hit pause.
Earlier this year, Gov. Laura Kelly signed HB 2078 into law, which suspends the provisions of the speedy trial statute until March 1, 2023, to help courts cope with the backlog of cases. The consequence of this, however, is that it creates the problem of possibly violating the defendant s sixth amendment rights guaranteeing a speedy trial.   ....

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Kansas equity panel turns attention to racial disparities in childcare, early childhood education


The Commission on Racial Equity and Justice were joined by Melissa Rooker of the Kansas Children s Cabinet to discuss ways the two groups could address issues present in early childhood services. (Noah Taborda/Kansas Reflector)
TOPEKA A panel focused on promoting racial equity in Kansas has homed in on child care and early childhood education as keys to addressing economic and social disparities among marginalized communities in the state.
The Governor’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice chose to focus work done by its three subcommittees on addressing the social determinants of health the social and economic factors impacting group differences in health and their role in racial injustice in Kansas. Each subcommittee raised inadequate access to child care or the need to enhance the workforce as a point of interest. ....

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Expanding Medicaid would enable treatment for mental health illness


By Brandon R. Davis and David Jordan
One of Kansas’ greatest needs is increased access to behavioral and mental health especially in the criminal justice system.
County jails and state prisons have become the largest providers of mental health services in the state, and community police departments have become de facto behavioral health providers, even though the majority of them are not trained in this area. Using law enforcement professionals as mental health providers and jails as treatment facilities is extraordinarily costly to the state and local government. It’s also ineffective and unsustainable.
As members of the Governor’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice, we were tasked with working to address systemic racism in Kansas. Gov. Kelly directed the Commission to focus our efforts first on law enforcement. ....

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