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Sunflower Sunday Reader: JoCo GOP retools; Capitol unrest

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Gov. Laura Kelly said Wednesday that her administration believes the original emergency management law applies now that a replacement law has been struck down...