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Commerce secretary nominee apologizes for Facebook post

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Social media is again threatening to undo one of Gov. Laura Kelly's nominees, this time over a Facebook post suggestively mocking a sitting state...

Senate panel signs off on electric vehicle fees

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The Kansas Senate is moving toward leveling the playing field for electric and hybrid vehicles when it comes to paying their fair share for...

UPDATED: Governor withdraws judicial nomination

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(Developing: Will be updated) Gov. Laura Kelly on Tuesday morning withdrew her nomination to the Kansas Court of Appeals after a series of angry social...

Statehouse Roundup: Five things you may have missed but need to know

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Good morning everyone: A busy day Monday at the Capitol, highlighted by revelations that Gov. Laura Kelly's nomination to the Kansas Court of Appeals —...

Wagle comes out against Kelly judicial nomination

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Gov. Laura Kelly's first judicial nomination took a serious hit Monday after Senate President Susan Wagle said she would oppose Jeffry Jack's appointment to...

Transportation department condemns employee tweet fight with Trump

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The Kansas transportation department on Sunday condemned a state employee for using an official agency Twitter account to call President Donald Trump a "delusional...

Sunflower Sunday Reader: Inaugural fundraising; New House member picked; Guns and subsidized housing

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Good afternoon everyone: If you're a college basketball fan, today is the biggest day of the year when you find out where you're team is...

Around the Capitol: Four major stories from Thursday

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Good morning everyone: A bustling day at the Capitol, so it was easy to let a lot of news fall through the cracks. We'll try...

UPDATED: Kansas Senate passes school finance bill; plaintiffs say plan doesn’t settle court case

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(Updated to include governor's response; comments from debate; edits throughout) The Kansas Senate on Thursday passed Gov. Laura Kelly's school finance plan in a move...

Senate approves $1 million electric rate study

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The Senate on Thursday approved a $1 million study of electric rates that's intended to probe why the state has the highest rates among...