July 30, 2024

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Category: News

Alleged “Anti-Gay” Flap Shakes KC Catholic Diocese

One has to believe that pro-LGBT forces within the Catholic Church have little idea how vicious they sound when attacking…

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Study Recommendation: Enormous Piles of Fresh Cash for Public Schools

Lawmakers got a preview of an education finance study commissioned to assist them in drafting a new school funding mechanism.…

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Sticker Shock: JoCo Payroll Spikes Beyond Rate of Inflation

Johnson County government’s top paid employee makes nearly three times the median household income in the county and two-and-a-half times the…

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House Slams Brakes on Banking Bill as Medicaid Expansion Vehicle

Kansas House Minority Leader Jim Ward tried to slip amendments related to Medicaid into legislation dealing with banks yesterday. The…

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Why Did Tax Cuts Work In NC, IN, and TN But Not in Kansas?

The question that Kansas Policy Institute President Dave Trabert raises in his new book, “What Was Really the Matter with…

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Absentee, Party-Switcher Sen. Doll Escapes Consequences

Sen. John Doll announced he would be leaving the Kansas Republican Party on March 6, and then he promptly stopped showing…

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MU Removes Sanger Poster, Denies Removal Related to Racial Macro Aggression

The University of Missouri last week quietly removed from its library a poster honoring Margaret Sanger, the racist eugenicists credited…

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Denning: ‘We Did Our Work on Schools Last Year’

The Kansas Legislature will have a solution for school funding by April, Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning told the Sunflower…

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MU Election Fiasco So Creepily PC Even Star Calls It “Maoist”

For a Kansas City Star editor to call the subversion of a student election “Maoist” some students had to do…

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Bollier “Horrified” by Senate Delay on Gun Legislation She Would Change

A gun proposal supported by the National Rifle Association and Moms Demand Action is stalled in the Senate. Senate Majority…

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Cleaver Faces Possible Ethics Charges Over “Ghost Employee,” Awan Connection

On March 7, the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) submitted a detailed brief with the Chairman of the…

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Hutton Exits Race for Kansas Governor

Mark Hutton is bowing out of the race for Kansas Governor. The former state representative’s departure narrows the Republican field…

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Lawmakers Debate Whether to Legitimize Unlawful Transportation Funding to Schools

Passing legislation that will codify the way the Kansas State Department of Education determined state funding for school transportation should…

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Local Maoists Prep For Armed Conflict, Now “Red Guards” KC

No sooner does the Sentinel run a piece on the Maoists known as the “Kansas City Revolutionary Collective” than the…

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Not 1 More Mill, Opponents of Property Tax Increase Tell House Committee

Opponents of legislation that would nearly double the property tax rate for public schools didn’t mince words during a hearing…

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Local Anarchists, Maoists Clash Over Control of “Antifa” Brand, Violence Looms

While the media fret over every pick-up truck with a Confederate flag decal, local Maoists are plotting violence on a…

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2 Docs, 2 Pastors, 2 CEOs, 1 Sheriff Included in Diverse 2018 Leadership Kansas Class

The Kansas Chamber of Commerce does not list the age, race, sex, religion, or ethnicity of the 40 members of…

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Bill To Maintain Adoption Status Quo Smacked by Hostile Media, LGBT Lobby

Legislation that protects faith-based adoption services is languishing in the Kansas House Fed and State Affairs committee, and proponents of…

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21,904 People Died Waiting for Services in Medicaid Expansion States, Report Finds

Medicaid expansion isn’t what the doctor ordered. Gov. Jeff Colyer told a handful of lawmakers on Monday that he isn’t interested…

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KU IOA Office Reports 5 Times as Many Sexual Assaults as Campus Police

There is a huge disparity in the way KU’s office of Institutional Opportunity and Access (IOA) reports sexual assaults, and…

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Activist Chastain Sues KCMO For Defamation, Had Been Put On “Watch List” As Armed And Dangerous

Veteran activist Clay Chastain, best known for his light rail advocacy, has filed suit against the City of Kansas City,…

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KU Crime Down 13 Percent, No Weapons Violations in Year One of Campus Carry

It would be rash to credit a 13 percent annual drop in crime at the University of Kansas to six…

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ICE Arrests 20 “Criminal Aliens and Immigration Fugitives” in Metro KC, Media Mum

Federal officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) arrested 20 “criminal aliens and immigration violators” on both sides of…

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Teacher Trusted with Everything Will Quit If Trusted with a Gun

A teacher who refused to be named or go on air tells KCTV 5 News she’ll quit teaching if she’s…

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