Effort renewed to bring municipal ID cards to Wyandotte County

The ACLU of Kansas will hold an Aug. 15 community event to kick off its effort to bring a municipal identification card program to Wyandotte County.

The event, which will feature speakers, food, music and opportunities to get involved, will run from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at El Centro headquarters, 650 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

A municipal ID card is a form of photo identification issued by a city or county government and can be used to prove a person’s identity within the city-county limits or to access services from any institution agreeing to accept the card.

According to a spokesman, these cards would serve the elderly, the homeless, and reentering citizens. Identification access helps ensure the dignity and well-being of a community and is often the gateway to health care, opening a checking account, or purchasing a car.

People who’ve lost vital documents in house fires, seniors without drivers’ licenses and the homeless also would have access to identification through this measure, according to the spokesman.

It could also help immigrants. Wyandotte County is the only county in the Kansas City region with a higher proportion of immigrants than the United States, the spokesman said.

Little Rock recently adopted a municipal ID measure and Philadelphia will begin issuing them in January.

BPU to meet today

The Board of Public Utilities will meet at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the board offices, 540 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

On the agenda for the regular meeting are a visitors’ time, a YMCA presentation, Western Fuels delegations, water distribution update, RP3 award, board comments and general manager comments. There is also a closed, executive session on the agenda.

On the agenda for the work session at 5 p.m. is a board update, general manager update, solar policy update, recruitment and retention report, and a proposed economic development fund request.

Democrats to meet for breakfast Saturday

Brian McClendon, who is running for secretary of state, and Marci Francisco, running for state treasurer, will be the guest speakers on Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Wyandotte County Third Saturday Democratic Breakfast at Las Islas Marias, 7516 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas.

The buffet will be available at 8:15 a.m. with the program starting at 9 a.m.

The cost of the breakfast is $10, or $6 for students and those on limited incomes.

Reservations should be made to scottmackey08@yahoo.com by Friday, Aug. 17. While reservations are encouraged, they are not required. It isn’t necessary to purchase a breakfast to listen to the program.

The meeting is open to all Democrats. Those who have special needs should include that information in their reservation.

Next month, Laura Kelly, who is running for governor, will be the guest speaker. The October guest speaker will be Lynn Rogers, running for lieutenant governor, and Nathaniel McLaughlin, running for insurance commissioner.