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Kelly Vetoes ‘Junk' Health Insurance Bill, Calls For Medicaid Expansion
Legislature’s opportunity to override governor is narrow.

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Legislature’s opportunity to override governor is narrow.

I grew up in rural America, the cradle of this county's gun culture. If not a chicken in every pot, at least a rifle in every house.
Topeka was the only city in Kansas to receive one of the grants this year.
The resolution does not label the Atlanta shooting as a hate crime and does not mention the former president or condemn his remarks.
GOP House member accused of strange behavior as substitute teacher.
Trump activated strongly negative emotions and then resolved those emotions by presenting himself as the protector.
Legislature responsible for redrawing political boundaries in 2022.
Unvaccinated people fuel Kansas’ sick and dying of COVID-19.
Frankfort Grade School, built in 1902 - 03, was the educational home for nearly a century of Marshall County kids.
Event follows CDC’s approval of shots for people 12 and up.
Colyer, Schmidt battling to pile up 2022 primary commitments.
The seven bills all passed both chambers by wide margins earlier this month before lawmakers closed the session.
No one could ignore the couple in the grocery store the other day who were roaming the aisles without masks.
It started as a research project, but the proposal wound up vilified by local property owners in the largely Republican area.
GOP lawmaker scheduled to appear in district court May 19.
Attorney General Derek Schmidt began investigating after receiving complaints from Kansans on the national Do-Not-Call Registry.
Despite Kansas' vaunted reputation as wheat farmer to the world, however, darn few people actually grow wheat these days.
Kansas health officials as of Thursday had reported more than 2 million doses of vaccines administered to more than 1.1 million people.
I’d like to suggest a different way to think about the Republican vs. Democrat skirmish of the week.
The controversial Senate Bill would have required participation in K-12 and college sports to correspond with the gender assigned at birth.