Category: Politics

Kansas to Hold First Presidential Preference Primary Since 1992
By Quinn O’Hara As the nation prepares for the upcoming 2024 presidential election, County election offices in Kansas have begun the prep work for the

Kansas Speaks Survey Results Indicate Increasingly Progressive Ideas
By Quinn O’Hara The results of the Fall 2023 “Kansas Speaks” survey from Fort Hays State University have been published, and they paint a picture

Kansas Silver Haired Legislature Discusses Issues In Kansas
By Tim Voelker The Kansas Silver Haired Legislature met this summer to discuss issues. Mary Tate, Washington County Representative to the Kansas SHL tells us

Representative Tracey Mann Will Finish Up His Tour in North Central Kansas Next Week
United States Representative of Kansas, Tracey Mann, will be visiting several towns in North Central Kansas next week to wrap up his annual sixty county

Kansas Legislators Are Receiving Suspicious Letters with Mysterious White Powder
The Kansas Bureau of Investigations, or KBI, along with the FBI are investigating a recent series of letters containing a suspicious powder sent to lawmakers
Kansas Lawmakers Send ‘Abortion Pill Reversal’ Bill to Governor’s Desk
KMUW | By Rose Conlon Published April 7, 2023 at 3:52 PM CDT Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Reproductive rights advocates criticized the bill, which would require that
Kansas Could Remove Thousands of People from Medicaid Rolls. Here’s What to Do if You’re on KanCare
KCUR | By Samantha Horton Published April 6, 2023 at 2:02 PM CDT More than 500,000 Kansans face a review over the next year to see if

Treasurer Steven Johnson statement on passage of ESG legislation
TOPEKA – (April 6, 2023) – Kansas State Treasurer Steven Johnson today issued the following statement on passage of House Bill 2100, the Kansas Public
Dueling Tax-Cut Plans in Kansas Need a House-Senate Compromise, With $1 Billion at Stake
KCUR | By Dylan Lysen Published March 30, 2023 at 2:10 PM CDT Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email The House

Sen. Marshall’s Bill Puts COVID Benefits Scammers on Notice: “We Look Forward to Your Day in Court”
(Washington, D.C., March 28, 2023) – Today, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. led five of his Senate Republican colleagues on new legislation that would ensure accountability