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# Kansas Integrated Voter Engagement Initiative: Phase II (ACLU) Civic and Community Engagement Conduct digital engagement, trainings, and in-person organizing to raise awareness of core civil rights and liberties issues and build long-term power among a diverse cross-section of Kansans.
American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Kansas We envision a culture in which every Kansan can make healthy choices where they live, work and play.
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