Kansas Governor Announces New Grant Aimed at Cracking Down on Racial Profiling
A state effort to prevent racial profiling will be helped by a new federal grant, Governor Kathleen Sebelius announced today.
The Governor's Task Force on Racial Profiling and the Kansas Department of Transportation has received a federal grant of $643,613 to prevent racial profiling on Kansas roadways.
"Racial profiling, whether actual or perceived, hurts the relationship between our law enforcement personnel and the people they protect. That's why we want to ensure racial profiling is not occurring in Kansas , and why I've been so proud of our task force's work to prevent it," Sebelius said. Posted on the Kansas City infoZine
The Governor's Task Force on Racial Profiling and the Kansas Department of Transportation has received a federal grant of $643,613 to prevent racial profiling on Kansas roadways.
"Racial profiling, whether actual or perceived, hurts the relationship between our law enforcement personnel and the people they protect. That's why we want to ensure racial profiling is not occurring in Kansas , and why I've been so proud of our task force's work to prevent it," Sebelius said. Posted on the Kansas City infoZine

