July 28, 2024

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Category: News

Texts appear to show collusion between Johnson County official, Gault Center staff to prevent transparency

A series of text messages buried at the bottom of a 618 page document dump appear to show direct collusion…

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Kansas Senate OKs constitutional amendment capping property valuations

Three initial “No” votes on SCR 1610 changed to “Yes” for a revised proposal in SCR 1611 limiting increases in…

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Fairness in Women’s Sports Act becomes law

After three years of attempts, the full legislature has overridden Democrat Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of the “Fairness in Women’s…

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KSBRC workshops in June to cover creation of a school budget

The next round of training workshops for school board members sponsored by the Kansas School Board Resource Center, a subsidiary…

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Douglas County officials consider reparations program to address homelessness

The Douglas County Commission has been presented a 5-year Strategic Plan to address homelessness in the county that includes a…

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While Kansas parents wait, Florida, other states expand choice

While Kansas parents wait to see if the Kansas Legislature and Governor Laura Kelly will give them the opportunity to…

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Constitutional amendment limiting property valuation to 3% annually is one vote shy of passing Kansas Senate

A proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution limiting yearly property valuation increases to 3%, except under certain conditions, is one…

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Johnson County residents are looking at another big property tax hike

Johnson County is setting taxpayers up for another big property tax increase in 2024, based on the presentation that county…

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Women’s Bill of Rights, defining male and female, passes Kansas House

The Kansas House has followed the Senate by approving SB 180, the Women’s Bill of Rights, codifying into state law…

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Some Overland Park employees got big raises in 2022

The City of Overland Park last year stuck taxpayers with a 10% property tax hike and now we know that…

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Big pay increases for KCK BPU managers come at customers’ expense

The Kansas City Kansas Board of Public Utilities (KCK BPU) charges customers exceptionally high rates for electricity and water, and…

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Change in median sales price distorts Johnson County valuations

Johnson County recently announced a 12% increase in residential property values for 2023, which officials say is justified because the…

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Median sales price isn’t valid basis to raise all property values

Taxpayers across Kansas are howling about double-digit valuation hikes on their homes, which some appraisers justify by an increase in…

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SCOTUS: parents of SPED students can sue districts under ADA

A United States Supreme Court decision handed down Tuesday related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has enormous implications…

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KSBRC holds first training workshops on building needs assessments

The Kansas School Board Resource Center has begun a series of training workshops for board members to help them be…

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At least 3 KS school districts hide students’ transgender status from parents

Over 160 school districts nationwide, including three in Kansas, have policies to keep students’ transgender status a secret from their…

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Forever Fencing suit claims civil, constitutional rights violated by LVCO Commission

Forever Fencing, Inc. has filed a federal lawsuit against the Leavenworth County Commission, Commissioner Doug Smith individually, and Commission Attorney…

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School choice ESA bill passes the Kansas House in SB 83

In a major victory for school choice advocates in the Sunflower State, the Kansas House of Representatives passed the “Sunflower…

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Kelly administration wants $15 million to bail out failed incentive program

The Kelly administration is asking for approximately $15 million a year to prop up an incentive program that has shown…

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Sunflower Education Equity Scholarship (SEES) costs estimated for SB 83

A revised cost estimate on the Sunflower Education Equity Scholarship (SEES) program now in House Substitute for SB 83 is…

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KC Star only reports half the story on Leavenworth School Board controversy

The Kansas City Star reported in its online edition of March 11th a remark by Leavenworth USD 453 board member…

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USD 512 DEI administrator Tyrone Bates resigns; silent on his effect on student achievement

Shawnee Mission School District has announced that Dr. Tyrone Bates, Jr., is resigning effective at the end of this school…

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KCC supports “minimum bill” for consumers who generate own power

If the Kansas Corporation Commission — the entity tasked with overseeing utilities in the state of Kansas — has its…

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Civic learning survey shows room for improvement in Kansas

March 6th-10th is designated as National Civic Learning Week. But a 50-state survey of curriculum and legislative initiatives shows Kansas…

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