Category: Politics

KDOT Enforces Ban on Political Signs on State Highways: Immediate Removal Without Notice
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) reminds the public that placing political campaign signs or billboards on state highway right of way

Governor Laura Kelly Promotes Grace Hoge to Press Secretary: A New Voice for Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly has recently promoted Grace Hoge to the position of Press Secretary. Hoge has been serving in the Kelly Administration

Concannon Withdraws From Upcoming Election
By Payton Tholstrup District 107 Representative Susan Concannon, a Republican from Beloit, has announced she will not seek re-election according to a report from the

United Kansas Officially Recognized as a Political Party in Kansas: Set to Make Its Mark in Upcoming Elections
By Trish Svoboda On Friday, Scott Schwab, the Secretary of State for Kansas, announced that United Kansas has fulfilled the statutory requirements to be officially

Derek Schmidt: From Attorney General to Congressional Candidate
By Trish Svoboda Derek Schmidt, the former Attorney General of Kansas, has officially registered as a candidate in the Republican primary for Kansas’ Second Congressional

Senator Jerry Moran Challenges VA’s Community Care Decisions: A Call for Better Access and Autonomy for Veterans in Rural Regions
By Trish Svoboda Jerry Moran, a U.S. Senator and the leading member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, interrogated a group of witnesses. This group

Former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt Announces Bid for Second Congressional District
By Trish Svoboda Derek Schmidt, who previously served as the Attorney General of Kansas, has announced his intention to run for the Republican nomination in

Congressman Jake LaTurner Announces Departure from Congress to Prioritize Family and Explore New Opportunities
By Trish Svoboda Congressman Jake LaTurner issued a statement on April 18 announcing that though he will serve the remainder of the 118th Congress, he

Rep. Tracey Mann Stands Against Overspending: Votes No on H.R. 1102 and H.R. 1061 Amid Concerns of Fiscal Irresponsibility
By Trish Svoboda Today, U.S. Representative Tracey Mann from Kansas’s 1st congressional district voted no on H.R. 1102. This act is expected to surpass the

Rep. Mann Votes Against $1.66 Trillion Spending Bill, Citing Fiscal Responsibility Concerns
By Trish Svoboda Today, U.S. Representative Tracey Mann voted against H.R. 1061, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024, a legislation that surpasses the spending limits