Category: Politics

Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
Topeka, KS– To raise awareness and educate Kansans on suicide prevention, Governor Laura Kelly has proclaimed September “Suicide Prevention Month” in the State of Kansas as

Demand High for Investments in State’s Broadband Infrastructure
Topeka, KS- Governor Laura Kelly’s goal of connecting all Kansans to high-speed broadband internet has piqued the interest of individuals and communities throughout Kansas. It

Kansas Counties Start Recounting Abortion Amendment Votes. But it won’t Change the Blowout Defeat
Kansas — Some Kansas counties are rushing to collect staff and start a hand recount of abortion amendment votes after an advocacy group demanded a

Kansas House of Representatives 64th District Election Results
Clay Co., Kan. — The 64th district race has been decided with Lewis Bloom winning the race against incumbent Suzi Carlson. The race was between

Kris Kobach Makes a Rebound with the Republican Nomination for Kansas Attorney General
Topeka, KS- Anti-immigration hardliner and one-time Trump ally on voter fraud conspiracist Kris Kobach overcame the Kansas Republican establishment on Tuesday to win the party’s

Kansas Voters Overwhelmingly Say ‘No’ to Stripping Abortion Rights from the State Constitution
Overland Park, KS — Kansas voters rejected a proposed state constitutional amendment Tuesday that would have stripped the right to an abortion — marking a

Western Kansas Offers a Glimpse of What an Abortion Ban might look like for Kansas City and Wichita
Hays, Kan. — The westernmost abortion provider in Kansas sits in the eastern half of the state — in Wichita. So for someone in Hays

Kansas Attorney General’s Opinion Criticized as Spin to Promote Anti-Abortion Amendment
Wichita, Kan. — Abortion rights advocates dismiss a legal opinion from Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt as a ploy intended to bolster the chances of

Reps. Mann, Pappas Introduce Bill to Improve Veteran Protections
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representatives Tracey Mann (KS-01), Ranking Member on the House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, and Chris Pappas (NH-01),

Kansans Will Soon Head to the Polls to Decide High-Stakes Vote on the Future of Abortion Rights
Topeka, KS— Kansans have been arguing with each other about abortion for at least a generation. But the stakes have never been this high. The