- Kansas Equality Coalition
The Kansas Equality Coalition is a statewide
LGBT rights organization whose mission is to end discrimination based onsexual orientation and gender identity and expression. The coalition seeks to ensure the dignity, safety and legal equality of all Kansans.KEC is nonpartisan. Its more than 1,000 members include people who are religious and secular as well as
heterosexual ,homosexual ,bisexual , andtransgendered . They come from all social backgrounds and from all parts of the state.Created on
October 9 ,2005 , during a meeting inEmporia, Kansas , KEC is the largest organization in Kansas dedicated to ending discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.Chapters
The Equality Coalition started with five original chapters:
* Johnson County
* Lawrence/Douglas County
* Topeka
* The Flint Hills (since reorganized as the Riley/Geary County Chapter)
* WichitaSince then, the following chapters have been added:
* Southwest Kansas (March 14, 2006)
* North Central (July 26, 2006)
* South East (January 13, 2008)
* Central Plains (April 27, 2008)Activities
KEC members were instrumental in persuading the city of
Lawrence, Kansas , to institute a domestic partnership registry in 2007. It is the first of its kind in the state. Lawrence is the seat of Douglas County, which is the only county in Kansas where a majority of voters opposed the state's 2005 constitutional amendment banningsame-sex marriage .cite web |title=Opponents don’t derail domestic registry |url=http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/jun/13/opponents_dont_derail_domestic_registry/ |work=Lawrence Journal |first=Chad |last=Lawhorn |date=2007-06-13 |accessdate=2007-06-29] cite web |first=Laura |last=Bauer |url=http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/133979.html |date=2007-06-02 |title=Lawrence has endorsed a proposal that would allow gays and lesbians to register as couples |work=The Kansas Star |accessdate=2007-06-29]In February 2007, members of the Kansas Equality Coalition testified before the Kansas House Committee on Federal and State affairs in opposition to a bill that would have outlawed domestic partnership registries in the state. [ [http://www.kslegislature.org/committeeminutes/07-08/house/hfedst/20070215hFedState.pdf Committee Minutes, February 15, 2007] ] No floor vote on the bill was held in 2007. In February 2008, the Kansas House of Representatives voted 66 to 50 to refer the bill to the House Judiciary Committee for more hearings. [ [http://hopeandpolitics.blogspot.com/2008/02/what-did-kansas-house-just-do-to.html In This Moment: What did the Kansas House just do to domestic partner registries? ] ]
In August 2007, members of the coalition stood with
Kansas GovernorKathleen Sebelius as she signed anexecutive order [ [http://www.governor.ks.gov/executive/Orders/exec_order0724.htm Executive Order 07-24] ] banning discrimination in employment based onsexual orientation andgender identity . The order applies to the executive branch of state government. [ [http://hopeandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/08/for-first-time-in-history-kansas.html In This Moment | August 31, 2007] ]Kansas Equality PAC
In 2006 the coalition formed a
political action committee , Kansas Equality PAC, to work toward the election of state and local candidates for office in Kansas who support equality forLGBT Kansans. The mission of the PAC is to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity/expression and to ensure the dignity, safety and legal equality of all Kansans by working to elect fair minded candidates to office, regardless of party affiliation.In 2006 the Kansas Equality PAC endorsed 53 candidates for the Kansas House. [ [http://hopeandpolitics.blogspot.com/2006/10/kansas-equality-coalition-pac-endorses.html In This Moment | October, 2006] ] In 2007, the PAC endorsed candidates in several local races including
Wichita, Kansas . [ [http://hopeandpolitics.blogspot.com/2007/02/kansas-equality-pac-releases-wichita.html In This Moment | February 20, 2007] ]References
External links
* [http://www.kansasequalitycoalition.org/ Official site]
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