November 25, 2024

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Category: News

Veto override of SB 22 could begin tomorrow

It will be close if the legislature votes on whether to overturn Gov. Laura Kelly’s override of SB 22, and…

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Tax credit scholarships proposed for higher education

Representative Brandon Whipple (D-Wichita) is behind HB 2409, which would allow for tax credit scholarships to cover higher education, such as…

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Proposal to create limited KS driver’s license for undocumented immigrants

A House committee is considering a bill that would allow illegal immigrants to a obtain Kansas driver’s license. Members of…

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Effectiveness of incentives called into question

Incentives, also called taxpayer-funded subsidies, are ubiquitous in state and local government economic development efforts. The majority of incentives given…

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House advances school accountability measures

Members of the House advanced legislation late last night that creates several school accountability measures. As the clock ticked to…

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Commerce committee rejects David Toland nomination

A Senate Commerce committee is recommending that the Senate reject Gov. Laura Kelly’s nominee for Secretary of Commerce. A divided…

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Public radio misleads on Sharice Davids coverage

Kansas public radio’s online news source misleads readers in recent coverage of a townhall hosted by Congresswoman Sharice Davids over…

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Medicaid expansion amendments on citizenship, Planned Parenthood funding rejected

The Kansas House approved Medicaid expansion by a vote of 69-54 Wednesday night while rejecting amendments designed to strip expansion…

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Changes considered for workers compensation laws

Two bills being considered in the Kansas Legislature are proposing significant changes to the Workers Compensation Laws in the state.…

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Toland nomination to Commerce Secretary off to rocky start

A second nominee of Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, David Toland, is under attack for social media postings. State senators questioned…

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Mark Janus testifies in support of Kansas public employees

When Mark Janus began work as a child support specialist for the state of Illinois, no one ever asked him…

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Push for more computer science in Kansas classrooms

The Kansas Department of Education is revamping computer science education standards and in doing so, hopes to meet the workforce…

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Newspapers oppose online legal notices to save taxpayers’ money

Rep. Stephen Owens, a Hesston Republican, says he loves newspapers, but it’s time to change state policy requiring cities, counties,…

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Windfall tax bill SB 22 headed to Governor’s desk

Lawmakers adopted a bill that would allow taxpayers to keep the savings garnered by last year’s federal tax cuts. Under…

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Are subsidies the ‘fix’ for economic challenges?

Government subsidies for a small portion of employers is the preferred attempt at economic development among many elected and economic…

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House committee strips Medicaid expansion funding from budget proposal

The Kansas House Appropriations committee stripped $14 million from Gov. Laura Kelly’s proposed budget today. During a tense debate, a…

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Utility Companies Battle Electricity Rates Proposal

Kansas electricity rates are the highest in the region, but legislation intended to determine the reasons and possible solutions faces…

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ACLU wants proof of citizenship removed from voter registration

Legislation introduced by Rep. Brett Parker, (D) Overland Park, on behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) would make…

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Panel Debates Consequences of Medicaid Expansion

Medicaid expansion could jeopardize the state’s budget, according to House Majority Leader Dan Hawkins. “I would like to hear from…

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NCTQ: Better teacher prep programs would produce more effective teachers

For every four elementary teacher candidates, only two will demonstrate a reasonable grasp of the content they will teach. The…

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Panel Debates Medicaid Expansion

The 14 states that didn’t implement Medicaid expansion are the fiscally responsible ones, Michael Cannon, Cato Institute director of health…

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Johnson County legislator wants to repeal Right-to-Work

Right-to-Work provisions in the Kansas constitution give workers the right to decide whether to join a union and pay dues,…

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Cities want to regulate placement of political signs

Political signs are ubiquitous during election seasons. For some an eye-sore, others a treasured first amendment right. A bill in…

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School districts demand $270 million more than Gov. Kelly proposes

Governor Laura Kelly and the Department of Education say about $90 million more is needed to comply with the Supreme…

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