Sunday Reader: Kobach PAC swings into action; Kansans migration patterns
Good morning everyone:
Mrs. SSJ and I had an amazingly relaxing weekend. We kept it kind of low key, running over to Kansas City, Kansas...
First advanced balloting numbers released
Nearly 124,000 advanced ballots have been mailed, with most of them going to Democrats so far, according to new numbers compiled by the secretary...
Sunday Reader: Stadium lobbyists report expenses; Insurance Department staff changes
Good morning everyone:
Disappointing to see the Royals lose their playoff series to the Yankees last week, effectively bringing an end to the baseball season...
Kansas Chamber spokesperson departs
Sherriene Jones-Sontag, a former television broadcaster and who once was the spokesperson for former Gov. Sam Brownback, is leaving the Kansas Chamber of Commerce...
Sunday Reader: Outgoing lawmaker faces second DUI charge; Demand for suicide hotline mushrooms
Good morning everyone:
We left the Taylor Swift era for one night last week, stepping back a couple of generations to see songwriter Jimmy Webb...
Kobach takes helm of Republican Attorneys General Association
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has been elected as chair of the Republican Attorneys General Association, making him the third statewide official from Kansas...
UPDATED: Kelly’s PAC announces endorsements
(Updated to reflect that Schmidt and Francisco had been endorsed in the primary)
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's PAC on Monday rolled out its endorsements for...
Sunday Reader: USPS frustrates Schwab; House candidate faces ethics complaint
Good morning everyone:
Another sedate week in Kansas politics even as candidates head into the last month of election season. Lots of video ads appearing,...
NFIB deals out election endorsements
The political action committee for the Kansas chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business has endorsed 120 candidates running for seats in the...
Sunday Reader: Brown faces challenger for GOP chair; Schwab undergoes procedure
Good morning everyone:
Kind of a tepid news week, even as we're sure candidates are vigorously campaigning for state House and Senate races. Last week...




















