Category: Politics

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

Deadline Reminder: Register to Vote and Apply for Advance Mail Ballot in Kansas Presidential Primary Election
By Trish Svoboda Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab is issuing a reminder to Kansans that today, February 20th, marks the deadline to register to

No Labels Kansas Attains Official Political Party Status
By Trish Svoboda No Labels Kansas has met the statutory requirements to officially be recognized as a political party in Kansas, as announced by Kansas

Texas Judge Allows Kansas to Intervene in Anti-Abortion Lawsuit Against FD
By Trish Svoboda Amarillo U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk granted a motion on January 12, 2023, allowing Idaho, Missouri, and Kansas to intervene in a

Lawmakers Say Collaborative Effort Needed for Cybersecurity Improvements
By Trish Svoboda During a meeting on Wednesday, Kansas state legislators, along with Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Marla Luckert, had discussions about improving

Kansas Chamber Releases 2024 Legislative and Policy Agenda
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Chamber has unveiled its 2024 Legislative and Policy Agenda, outlining priorities for the upcoming legislative session. The plan aims to