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Kelly borrowing from Bill Clinton heading into reelection?

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When Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly called for a $250 tax rebate for every Kansan, Republicans were quick to criticize her for stealing from their...

Kelly meets media as governor: Discusses political tilt in House, Medicaid expansion, future of...

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Gov.-elect Laura Kelly on Thursday promised a "long and challenging" rebuild of state government, saying she wouldn't let partisanship interfere with improving the lives...

Kelly blames ‘misinformation’ campaign for vaccine hesitancy

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Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday took the offensive against what she labeled a "campaign of misinformation" that's discouraging Kansans from getting vaccines that would...

Kelly’s authority to cut juvenile programs challenged

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A panel of lawmakers is contesting the governor's legal authority to make cuts in evidence-based juvenile programs in the Department of Corrections. The Joint Committee...

Governor calls for study commission before changing tax code

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With lawmakers set to consider another tax bill, Gov. Laura Kelly on Thursday afternoon called for a special commission to examine the state tax...

State extends remote work order

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Gov. Laura Kelly's administration has extended its remote-work order for executive branch employees until the first of next year, taking an extra precaution to...

Kelly administration pulls back loan payment

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Gov. Laura Kelly's administration has pulled back a loan payment that would have undercut her plan to balance the budget without deep cuts in...

Kelly announces applicants for court of appeals

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Gov.-elect Laura Kelly on Friday announced 18 applicants seeking a seat on the Kansas court of appeals. She also announced the names of a panel...

Former Senate candidate to lead state commission

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Former state Senate candidate Stacey Knoell of Olathe has been named as the new executive director of the Kansas African American Affairs Commission. Knoell replaces...

Kelly directs executive branch employees to work remotely

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Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday directed 15,000 executive branch employees to work remotely again, signaling yet another sign of the gravity of the spread...