May 12, 2026

Keeping Media and Government Accountable.

Author: David Hicks

KJI attorney Samuel MacRoberts delivers PELA lecture on free speech and the First Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom…

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Governor Kelly vetoes bill requiring passage of civics test for high school graduation

While agreeing that a student’s “educational journey” should include Civics, an understanding of our democratic process, Governor Laura Kelly nonetheless…

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Governor Kelly’s veto pen ends hope for property tax relief this year

Like most Democrats and some Republicans, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly claims to support property tax relief, but her veto of…

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Kansas has more than 5,000 KPERS ‘millionaires’ collecting government pensions

The list of Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS) ‘millionaires’ — those who will accrue $1,000,000 in benefits in the…

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U.S. Department of Education cites four Kansas school districts for civil rights and parental notification violations

Concluding an eight-month investigation, the federal Department of Education has found the Kansas school districts of Kansas City, Olathe, Shawnee…

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HB 2043 remains last shot at property tax reform in 2026

After failing to follow the Senate in passing its version of a constitutional amendment limiting property tax assessments, the Kansas…

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A shot outside the Kansas state capitol at sunset.

Audit shows Kansas may have paid up to $1.2 million in SNAP benefits to out-of-state recipients

Legislative Post Audit, the auditing arm of the Kansas Legislature, estimates between $700,000 and $1.2 million in SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition…

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Kansas Legislature overrides governor’s vetoes on welfare fraud, freedom of speech on campus, juvenile justice reform, informed consent, among others, in busy end of session

Kansas lawmakers passed into law several pieces of legislation over the vetoes of Governor Laura Kelly in a customary rush…

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Olathe USD 233 eliminating mental health professional staff

The jobs of the six mental health therapists who see about 1,000 students in Olathe USD 233 are being eliminated…

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Tumbleweed Event Center owners, state fire marshal differ on events leading to its closure.

Salina business owners Jerry and Jenni Jones and Jesse and Amber Bradley opened their Tumbleweed Event Center in Salina in…

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7 national organizations join the Cozy Inn First Amendment case against Salina as city appeals recent loss in court

Seven national organizations have filed court briefs in support of Salina’s Cozy Inn restaurant in its ongoing First Amendment lawsuit…

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Government as protector, producer and predator: PELA lecture series examines benefits of limited government

If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls…

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Beer tax break for American brewers acts like a tariff on foreign-made beer

Support for a proposal to reduce the excise tax on American-made beer but not on foreign-made beer provides an interesting…

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Expatriates hopeful American action in Iran will lead to a free Iran

What does the United States military action currently underway in Iran mean to you? For Americans, it might be payback…

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Freedom From Taxes Fund envisions eliminating property and income taxes by removing some sales tax exemptions

When fully implemented, the Freedom from Taxes Fund in HCR 5034 would have fewer sales tax exemptions in Kansas, and…

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Democrats, up to half of House Republicans reject 3% assessment limit

A public opinion survey shows that 66% of Democratic voters want a 3% assessment limit to protect them from unaffordable…

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Sports authority bill features passionate testimony on both sides in legislative hearing

A bill to authorize a sports authority to own the new home of the Kansas City Chiefs in Wyandotte County…

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“Bell-to-Bell, No Cell”: House agrees with Senate cellphone ban in K-12 schools, governor’s signature likely

Cellphones and other digital devices in all Kansas K-12 schools are about to go the way of the apple on…

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County sheriffs would get expanded powers in ICE detainment as House committee considers HB 2771

County sheriffs in Kansas would be able to detain an inmate for 48 hours at the request of Immigration and…

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Senate passes bipartisan cellphone ban in K-12 schools

The Kansas Senate took another step toward a cellphone ban that covers other digital devices in K-12 schools with decisive,…

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Dr. Rachel Ferguson discusses philosophical foundations of freedom, including role played by black churches, in latest PELA lecture

Moral freedom, political freedom, classic liberalism, and the role churches played in a meteoric rise in literacy and opportunities among…

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Education bureaucracy defends lowering of proficiency standards, opposes SB 458

SB 458 would require the State Board of Education to reinstate high proficiency standards in place in 2024, and the…

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U.S. Attorney Ryan Kriegshauser: ICE protestors be aware of limitations to First Amendment

Protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)  have become commonplace recently, both nationally and locally, and there have been…

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Inspector General: KDHE sent 740,000 unsolicited voter registration packets from 2022-2025 to Medicaid recipients

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), which administers the state‘s Medicaid program as well as other public health…

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