March 23, 2025

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Author: David Hicks

JCCC says it has closed its Office of Inclusion and Belonging, but Zoom meeting assures “the work will continue”

Johnson County Community College (JCCC) recently made headlines by announcing the closing of its Office of Inclusion and Belonging soon…

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Lansing School Board defeats resolution to comply with U.S. Department of Education letter on DEI

On a 4-3 vote, the USD 469 School Board in Lansing rejected a resolution offered by a member to comply…

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Voters would decide property tax increases above inflation if SB 280 prevails

Senate Bill 280 would require local governments such as counties, cities and school districts to get voter approval to raise…

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SB 283 flat tax bill ending subsidies for housing construction, HPIP, PEAK, opposed by recipients

The Senate Tax Committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 283, which sets a course for an eventual flat tax but…

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Taxes compound and are stacked up over time.

SB 259 promises income tax reductions based on increases in state revenue

Senate Bill 259 proposes a path to a flat income tax in Kansas based on increases in state revenues above…

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Lansing school board member wins unanimous approval for monthly report on student achievement

Lansing USD 469 school board members and taxpayers will get a monthly update on the progress in student achievement thanks…

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Kansas schools with DEI programs appear unconcerned as federal funding cut deadline looms

The seven Kansas school districts currently known to include Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in their curriculum don’t appear…

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U.S. Department of Education DEI letter to be discussed in KSBRC webinar Wednesday

The future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Kansas schools and the potential loss of federal funding from those…

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A shot outside the Kansas state capitol at sunset.

Kansas Legislature overrides governor’s veto of “Help Not Harm Act”

Lawmakers overrode Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of SB 63, the so-called “Help Not Harm Act”. The legislation outlaws healthcare…

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Wichita voters to decide fate of $450 million bond issue

Barely three months after presidential and congressional elections transfixed the country, USD 259 patrons will head to the polls February…

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Only two schools earn an “A” in KPI A-F Grading of Kansas Schools for 2024

The seventh annual “A-F Grading of Kansas Schools” has been released by the Kansas Policy Institute (KPI),  owners of The…

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WISE Education Expo will showcase innovations in K-12 learning

The Wichita Innovative Schools and Educators (WISE) will hold its second annual K-12 Innovation Expo Saturday, February 22nd in Wichita.…

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JCCC reportedly spent $438,000 on its Office of Inclusion and Belonging, running counter to trend away from DEI emphasis

While blue-chip companies like Walmart, Meta (owner of Facebook), Ford, McDonald’s, Lowe’s, John Deere, and Harley-Davidson scale back or entirely…

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Governor vetoes “Help Not Harm Act”, GOP leaders promise override attempt

Labeling it “divisive legislation,” Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed Senate Bill 63, the so-called “Help Not Harm Act,” which would prohibit…

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Evergy seeks $196 million rate increase, its second hike in two years

In a filing to the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC), Evergy is asking for an electric rate increase of $196.4 million…

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Is KSDE response to schools on expansion of ICE investigations fear-mongering?

The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) has provided guidance to school districts on how to respond to a recent…

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Free legal hotline for Kansas school board members discussed by panel

Kansas school board members confronting legal issues in their positions now have access to a free hotline, courtesy of the…

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Legislature passes “Help Not Harm Act” outlawing gender-affirming treatment, setting up showdown with governor

Healthcare providers will be prohibited from treating a child whose gender identity is inconsistent with the child’s sex if Senate…

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“Students, not Systems:” School Choice rally brings hundreds to state capitol

Donning their familiar yellow scarves, hundreds of students and school choice supporters from around the state gathered outside the Kansas…

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Senate Tax Committee approves capping annual valuation increases to 3%

The Kansas Senate Tax Committee cleared the first hurdle for major property tax reform in the state by approving a…

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Topekan Will Pope, 1,500 other January 6th protestors pardoned by President Trump

Hours after taking office for his second term as president, Donald Trump issued a flurry of executive orders, one of…

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Paola School Board poster removal policy brings anxious protestors to meeting

The USD 368 Paola school board policy of removing non-instructional posters inside school property drew protests from supporters of the…

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SCOTUS hears First Amendment case on minors’ access to pornographic websites

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider a Texas law that seeks to protect minors from the sexual content on adult…

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Survey shows 72% of Kansans support reducing fluoride in water systems

Once considered vital to the prevention of tooth decay, the addition of fluoride to public water systems is now losing…

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