July 30, 2024

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Category: News

Former Brownback Allies Torch His Proposal for Education Funding

Gov. Sam Brownback’s proposal to inject $600 million of new funding into schools isn’t sitting well with many, including Republican…

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Full Text of Brownback’s State of the State Address

Mr. Speaker, Madam President, Members of the Kansas Supreme Court, Legislators, Cabinet Members, friends all. Let me start with the…

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Brownback Proposes Adding $600 Million to Public Education in State of State

Gov. Sam Brownback’s final State of the State Address revealed his response to the state Supreme Court’s school funding ruling,…

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When Will the U.S. Senate Vote on Brownback’s Confirmation?

President Trump formally re-nominated Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback for Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom yesterday. Brownback wasn’t confirmed…

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OP Mailman Busted in Pot Distribution Scheme

In the NYPD, they call what an Overland Park mailman did “a million dollar mistake.” Terrell Dewayne Shears, 25, threw…

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School Funding Debate Likely To Dominate 2018 Session

Debate on how to best deal with the Kansas Supreme Court’s ruling requiring the legislature to craft a new school…

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K-State Research Associate Charged With Attempted Murder in Cop Shooting, Media Mum

Something seems to have gone badly wrong in the life of 38-year-old Kansas State research associate Mark Harrison. On Friday…

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Wichita School District Hires Political Consulting Firm

The Wichita School District hired a political consulting firm to monitor and report to district administration on legislative activities. School…

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Missouri Governor Thanks Illinois House Speaker

Gov. Eric Greitens is appearing in a new video thanking the the Illinois Speaker of the House. Why is the…

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KS Lawmakers Receive Input through Legislative Agendas

As Kansas lawmakers kick off the 2018 legislative session, they’ll be inundated with a number or legislative platforms from cities,…

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Inbound, Outbound State Migration Suggest Americans Value Economic Freedom

Americans often relocate to states with robust labor markets and economic growth, according to analysis by the American Enterprise Institute.…

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Wichita Eagle Takes Deserved Victory Lap Due to AG Opinion

The Wichita Eagle is taking a well-deserved victory lap following the release of an opinion from Kansas Attorney General Derek…

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Firefighter Flames Mayor Holland as KCK Conflict Heats Up

KCK firefighter Chris Wing took to Facebook to express his anger at Unified Government Mayor Chris Holland in a fashion…

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Missouri Lawmaker Raises Fist During Pledge

A Missouri lawmaker raised his fist rather than covering his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance in the Missouri House.…

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Politico Calls Kansas 2nd District Race One to Watch

Politico writes there are 10 Congressional races this year that will provide clues on whether the 2018 election is referendum…

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Cap-J Ignores Common Thread among Sex Harassment Allegations in Topeka

A Democratic attorney working for the state of Kansas is under fire today after claims that he sexually harassed Kansas…

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Horrors! Former Wyandotte County DA Joked About Chinese Restaurant Serving Cats

Former Wyandotte County District Attorney Jerome Gorman has been accused of joking that Chinese restaurants serve cats and saying a…

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Kansas Supreme Court Ruling on Abortion Expected Soon

The Kansas Supreme Court may soon issue a ruling on whether the 1859 Kansas Constitution allows lawmakers to ban any…

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Brownback Isn’t Going Anywhere

Gov. Sam Brownback isn’t going anywhere soon. That’s the implication of a tweet and a press release from Kansas Governor…

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December Revenues Beat Projections, But Officials Advise Caution

Kansas revenues beat estimates in December, the Kansas Department of Revenue reported today. The state has collected $83.6 million more…

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Prescription for Ending Opioid Abuse? Eliminating Some Regulations on Doctors

Kansas officials are seeking to combat a wave of opioid addictions and deaths through a variety of measures, but they…

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Kobach Calls for Utility Rate Cuts

Kris Kobach wants the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) to lower utility rates in response to federal tax reform. The 2018…

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Wichita ‘Swatting’ Prank Leads to Fatal Police Shooting

Among the most diabolical of pranks, a “swatting” incident led to the shooting death by Wichita police of an innocent…

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Global Warming Alert: 9-Below in KC on Sunday, Trump Chides Media

Record lows have been set across the eastern 2/3 of the country this week–the Kansas City area included–prompting a mischievous…

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