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White House Task Force Assessment Of COVID-19 In Kansas: ‘Exponential And Unyielding Spread’
Report recommendations: Don’t gather outside of home, stop school sports, enforce mandates.

The Kansas Reflector seeks to increase people's awareness of how decisions made by elected representatives and other public servants affect our day-to-day lives. We hope to empower and inspire greater participation in democracy throughout Kansas.
Report recommendations: Don’t gather outside of home, stop school sports, enforce mandates.

Coronovirus has tortured the global economy.
The Kansas Chamber’s chief lobbyist wants to break the partisan logjam at the Capitol on bill linking the state and federal tax codes.
So far, COVID-19 has killed 1,266 Kansans and infected 122,741.
The conclusion of the election provides us the opportunity to refocus and move forward to manage, and ultimately defeat, this virus.
The aftermath of the presidential race has given new definition to post-election acrimony.
The nomination of Fairway appraiser Robert Marx to the Kansas State Board of Tax Appeals was punted Tuesday to the full Kansas Senate.
Dustin Baker knows his 79-year-old grandfather, Larry Barrett, was difficult for the staff at Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation.
A handful of Spanish-speaking community members, like Claudia Amaro, are working to fill this void.
Gov. Laura Kelly said the state’s unemployment trust fund is likely to hit zero by March.
Governor, legislators extend state disaster declaration another 30 days.
A strong health system is critical to thriving rural communities and the health of rural Kansans.
A student journalist’s questions in Lawrence have put him at odds with his university and given him a taste of media attention.
Main Street delivers economic development aid to about two dozen communities across Kansas.
Unemployment fraud has spiked in recent months across the nation, and Kansas has been no exception.
There is no nice way of saying that. We should all be embarrassed. As we approach a quarter of a million American deaths.
Shawnee, Douglas counties tighten restrictions as infection rates soar.
IT upgrade in works to improve communication network at Capitol
Legislators acknowledge improvements, IT chief praises work of staff.
The Galena Republican says he's worried about hackers to gaining access to electronic machines and manipulate the outcome of elections.