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Even-year elections bill dead, key lawmaker says

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A bill moving elections for cities, school boards and community colleges to even-numbered years was a casualty when it didn't get out of the House before the Legislature adjourned for a four-day break last week.

The bill was stricken from the calendar when House Speaker Dan Hawkins didn't bless any bills to get past turnaround.

The House elections committee chair, state Rep. Pat Proctor of Leavenworth, pronounced the bill dead and said it had no chance of returning in the form of an amendment during . . .

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