Sunflower Sunday Reader: JoCo GOP retools; Capitol unrest
Good morning everyone:
A relatively slow week in Kansas politics, but it ended on a somber note Friday with the death of former 3rd District...
Kansas politics: Four things you need to know from Tuesday
It was a crazy, busy day that started with the breaking news that Senate Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop had been arrested in the early...
Attorney general negotiates reduction in Kobach court sanctions
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced Tuesday night that he negotiated a reduction in the attorney's fees that former Secretary of State Kris Kobach...
ACLU settles lawsuit over banners, wins concessions
The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas has settled its lawsuit over statehouse rules that protesters said violated their free-speech rights.
“Our clients got essentially...
Kansas Political Replay: What you may have missed but need to know
Nothing to start your week like with a bombshell announcement that Gov. Jeff Colyer's campaign chairman is going to split from the party and...
SSJ Sunday Reader: Rate study back; Gaming board nominee
Good morning everyone:
We're now in the dog days of summer, and Kansas politics has slowed to a crawl. There's been some activity but little...
New lawsuit filed over mask mandates
A group of parents has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn a Johnson County health order requiring masks for students through the sixth grade...
Constitutional amendment limiting rules, regs gets first-round approval
The Kansas House tentatively approved a constitutional amendment empowering the Legislature to reject rules and regulations adopted by executive branch agencies.
The House voted 77-42...
Sunday Reader: Candidate accused of trademark infringement; Toplikar resigns
Good morning everyone:
Things are nearing a fever pitch in Kansas politics as we are now just two days away from the single biggest vote...
Governor: State reverts to old emergency law
Gov. Laura Kelly said Wednesday that her administration believes the original emergency management law applies now that a replacement law has been struck down...