Governor Laura Kelly announces Commission on Racial Equity and Justice
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today signed Executive Order No. 20-48 establishing the Governor’s Commission on Racial Equity and Justice. The Commission is tasked with studying issues of racial equity and justice in Kansas and will begin its work focusing on law enforcement-community relations.
“As Governor, I am committed to ensuring this latest tragedy does not fade into the next news cycle. Communities of color do not have the luxury of time for leaders to address these issues,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “I have convened a diverse and qualified group of Kansas stakeholders, including members of law enforcement and advocacy groups, to form the Commission on Racial Equity and Justice. Their purpose is to find and present policy actions the state can take on issues of racial equity and justice in Kansas.”
The Commission will study racial equity and justice in Kansas, and hold listening sessions with Kansans across the state with experience and expertise in the topic. The Commission will make recommendations to the Governor, the Legislature, and local governments on concrete and immediate steps that can be taken to increase racial equity and justice in Kansas.
The Commission will be co-chaired by Dr. Tiffany Anderson, Superintendent of Topeka Public Schools USD 501, and Dr. Shannon Portillo, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs KU Edwards Campus & School of Professional Studies. The remaining members of the task force are:
- Secretary DeAngela Burns-Wallace, Topeka – Kansas Department of Administration
- Dr. Brandon Davis, Lawrence, Assistant Professor – University of Kansas
- Ernestor De La Rosa, Dodge City, Assistant City Manager – City of Dodge City
- Mark Dupree, Wyandotte, District Attorney – Wyandotte County
- David Jordan, Hutchinson, President & CEO – United Methodist Health Ministry Fund
- Dr. Anthony Lewis, Lawrence, Superintendent – USD 497 Lawrence
- Mark McCormick, Johnson County, Director of Strategic Communications – Kansas ACLU
- John Nave, Topeka, Executive Vice President – Kansas AFL-CIO
- Chief Gordon Ramsay, Wichita, Chief of Police – Wichita Police Department
- Catalina Velarde, Overland Park, Attorney and Adjunct Professor – UMKC School of Law, Johnson County
- Jackson Winsett, Kansas City, Assistant Vice President – Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- A representative of the Native American tribes of Kansas, to be selected by tribal leadership
“Governor Kelly’s commitment to equity for all Kansans is clear as she empowers a diverse group to bring additional voices and recommendations to the Legislature, local and state government,” co-chair Dr. Tiffany Anderson said. “The Governor’s courageous step to address equity through this Commission is a step that further defines Kansas as a leader and turns a moment of national unrest into a movement of progress for us all. It is a privilege as the superintendent of Topeka Public Schools to co-chair the Commission with Dr. Portillo, and I look forward to listening, learning, and working with others to ensure we have more equitable systems in place, serving all Kansas families well.”
The Commission will meet virtually or in-person as recommended by public health guidance. It will make its initial report to Governor Kelly by December 1, 2020.
“We are seeing a call for systemic change across the country, and I am thrilled that Governor Kelly has been clear in her response,” co-chair Dr. Shannon Portillo said. “Here in Kansas, we’re going to make real change. I’m honored to work beside the diverse group of experts the Governor has brought together, and I look forward to getting to work, holding listening sessions across our state, and making policy and practice recommendations that address inequities in Kansas.”
“This is not an issue I feel comfortable sitting on and waiting for changes to happen,” Governor Kelly said. “We must be proactive in the way we approach these issues, as they impact the lives of Kansans every day. By focusing this Commission initially on policing and law enforcement, we aim to make changes that will improve the safety of both citizens and police officers.”
Executive Order #20-48 can be viewed here.
More information about members of the Commission can be viewed here.