Kansas African American Legislative Caucus

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The Kansas African American Legislative Caucus, (formerly known as the Kansas Black Legislative Caucus), is an American political and educational organization. The Caucus is composed of seven African Americans elected to the Kansas Legislature.

History

The Caucus was organized in March 1975 to foster greater participation of minority groups in the political process and enhance their awareness of critical political issues. Founding members of the Caucus include: Representatives Norman E. Justice, Clarence C. Love, Theo Cribbs, Eugene Anderson, and William K. Marshall, and Senator Billy Q. McCray.[1]

Current membership

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District Officers Position
Dist. 89 Rep. Roderick Houston
Chair
Secretary
Dist. 44 Rep. Barbara Ballard Treasurer

Members

See also

Notes

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