Senator’s blood-alcohol level more than twice legal limit, report says
Senate Majority Leader Gene Suellentrop had a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit the night he was arrested for driving the wrong...
Senators seek to reopen new emergency management law
Senators are looking to reopen the just-passed emergency management law because of concerns about how it's being applied across the state.
A proposal surfaced late...
Capitol digest: 7 things you need to know from Thursday
Wow.
What an incredibly busy Thursday.
So much happened and it's possible you missed so much.
Let's get you caught up on everything you need to know...
Sunday Reader: E-Verify passes; election bill idling
Good morning everyone:
Well, we hit a wall Friday with so much happening simultaneously as the Legislature dealt with a number of complex and controversial...
Kansas Democratic Committeeman stepping down
Kansas National Democratic Committeeman Christopher Reeves is stepping down from his position, saying it will give him more freedom to work in campaigns.
Reeves was...
Foster ends short-lived campaign for GOP chair
Former congressional hopeful Adrienne Foster's campaign for chair of the state Republican Party came to a quick end over the weekend.
Foster, who ran unsuccessfully...
Sunday Reader: Lawmaker fined; Brain injury funding
Good morning everyone:
A relatively quiet week, but still somewhat busy. Frankly, we're glad to be back in the friendly confines of home with Mrs....
Governor vetoes tax bill
Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a tax bill for the third time, saying she couldn't return the state to an era of budget...
Kelly vetoes Gadsden flag license plate bill
Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a bill authorizing the "Don't Tread on Me" flag for Kansas license plates, saying it was a symbol...
Kelly vetoes lowering the age for concealed carry
Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed a bill that lowers the age for carrying a concealed weapon to 18, saying it threatens to put...