Just how much of a hand should residents have in governing Kansas cities?
It's an issue at the center of a debate over a bill that would expand residents' ability to force cities to enact laws through initiative petitions.
It's bubbling up in Topeka after a judge ruled last year against a petition that would have restricted rezoning in Prairie Village.
The petition was rooted in a controversy over Prairie Village's effort to rewrite zoning laws to allow for more . . .
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