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Minutes for SB130 - Committee on Federal and State Affairs

Short Title

Amending the definition of "race" in the Kansas act against discrimination to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles.

Minutes Content for Thu, Mar 10, 2022

The Chairman opened the hearing on the bill and called upon Jason Long for a revisor overview of the bill.

(Attachment 1)

The Chairman called for testimony on the bill.

Proponent Michele Watley emphasized that the bill strengthens the laws that already exist.

(Attachment 2)

Oshara Hayes stated that discrimination based upon the texture of a person's hair is unfair and referenced her own hair as an example.

(there was no written testimony)

Proponent Senator Oletha Faust-Goudeau related her own experiences and that of a young male wrestler who was penalized simply because of the natural texture and style of his hair.

(Attachment 3)

Proponent Dr. Glenda Overstreet Vaughan pointed out that Kansas is not exempt from discrimination and has been reluctant to pass this bill.

(Attachment 4)

Proponent Dr. Shannon Portillo shared her experience and findings of a committee that pursued discrimination issues.

(Attachment 5)

Proponent Essence Dickinson left the committee with the question, "If you could not be Kansas Senator, how would you feel?"

(Attachment 6)

Proponent DuBoise insisted that all people have the right to be free from discrimination.

(Attachment 7)

Proponent Stacy Knoell pointed out that dressing and hair styles of some people can affect them in every aspect of their lives.

(Attachment 8)

 Proponent Kim Randolph stated that this legislation has been passed in several states and that she believed that Kansas would support the measures in this bill.

(Attachment 9)

Written-Only Proponents:

Adrienne Olenjnik, KS Action for Children

(Attachment 10)

Christie Applehanz, Self

(Attachment 11)

Angeline Johnson, Self

(Attachment 12)

Amber Sellers, Sigma Gamma

(Attachment 13)

Denise Sherman, African American Museum

(Attachment 14)

Danielle Johnson, Inclusive Growth Strategies

(Attachment 15)

Lauren Tice Miller, KNEA

(Attachment 16)

Dr. Tiffany Anderson, Governors Commission on Racial Equity

(Attachment 17)

Mark Dupree, Wyandotte County District Attorney

(Attachment 18)

Thomas Witt, Self         

(Attachment 19)

Committee comments and questions ensued. A committee member expressed a personal testimony that even she goes to great lengths to make sure her natural hair is more acceptable to others.

Written-Only Opponent:

Eric Stafford, Kansas Chamber

(Attachment 20)

Neutral Ruth Glover explained the function and purpose of the Kansas Human Rights Commission and stated that passing the bill might bring more awareness to the issue. Ms. Glover also indicated that her agency did not have statute authority to pursue school and youth organization issues and suggested that the committee might address this limitation.

(Attachment 21)

Seeing no more testimony the Chairman closed the hearing.