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How A Failure To Override One Of The Governor's Vetoes Was Actually A Victory For Kansas Republicans
More Kansans are beginning to understand that transgender people are absolutely no threat to anyone.

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More Kansans are beginning to understand that transgender people are absolutely no threat to anyone.

House, Senate panel approves study of troubled foster care system.
A medical marijuana proposal is headed back to the House floor.
Kansas lawmakers must fully fund K-12 public schools and pump an additional $106 million into universities.
With demand for COVID-19 vaccines dropping in many states, the federal government is changing how those doses are allocated.
GOP says Kelly claimed too great a role in distribution of 2020 aid.
Bill grants three-person board unilateral power to order payouts.
Politics of 2022 election cycle influences Capitol calculus.
Skeptics argue bills inspired by desire to suppress votes.
The measure also affirms Kansas reciprocity for concealed firearm laws adopted in other states.
Rep. Mark Samsel was charged with misdemeanor battery for a physical altercation with a Wellsville student
Republicans in the Legislature delivered a knockout punch in the first round of their promised “veto override-a-rama”.
It’s an outdated, ineffective policy that mostly punishes low-income individuals while disproportionately affecting communities of color.
The session-long drama ended in a rambling speech from Sen. David Haley.
Mary White, nearly 17, comes to us as a real person, “as full of faults as an old shoe.”
Western states are in a period of moderate to “exceptional” drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Delegation members support passing much of district to Maryland.
All you have to do to participate is select a poem and carry it with you physically or metaphorically.
Proponents of the measure say shifts in population, and a growing number of uninsured residents are driving up uncompensated care.
GOP Rep. Samsel faces charge of misdemeanor battery.