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How To Imagine A Kansas Where The Anti-Abortion Lobby Doesn't Control Everything
In his five years at the Capitol, Brett Parker said he’d seen a lot of cynical things.

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In his five years at the Capitol, Brett Parker said he’d seen a lot of cynical things.

Democratic Lynn Rogers prepping for campaign after appointed to job.
While Kelly was not high on some provisions of the legislation, she praised joint effort across the political spectrum.
Two-year research project examines some of 22,000 playas.
The nearly $1 billion that U.S. Rep. Garret Graves is seeking through Congress’ revamped earmarks process isn’t a typo.
Melissa Rooker, executive director for the Kansas Children's Cabinet, joined the commission Thursday to discuss overlapping initiatives ...
As a farmer, I have an over-abundance of time to be with my own thoughts. Luckily, unlike past generations, I have podcasts!
Master plan redefines Hutchinson center as a public-safety campus.
There have been lots of newsworthy happenings lately. Unfortunately most of them are troublesome, but at least one is close to miraculous.
Critical race theory says that racism is systematic and embedded in policies and the legal system.
Veto override by Legislature possible; $500 million at stake.
Budget features $120 million for Docking office building renovation.
Evergy and the Wyandotte County Board of Public Utilities’ shut-off moratorium has ended.
It’s well past the time for Kansas lawmakers to legalize not just medicinal use but also recreational use of marijuana.
Law requires state, law enforcement to visually check welfare of alleged victims.
The lawsuit alleges that Great Western Manufacturing Co. should have known the sifter was unsafe for use and should not have sold it.
Concerns remain over correlation with drunk driving.
The nearly 10 million J&J shots administered in the United States to date have been imported from the company’s plant in the Netherlands.
Kansas State plan to overhaul tuition, fee structure may trigger 1.2% hike.
How do we know if someone is fully vaccinated — and therefore able to be maskless — without asking for proof?