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Legislature sends revised tax bill to governor

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The Kansas Legislature is sending Gov. Laura Kelly a second tax bill that will cost about $265 million less than the legislation she vetoed...

Unemployment trust fund projected to be insolvent by January

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Hit with a historic number of unemployment claims amid the coronavirus pandemic, the state's unemployment trust fund could start running into the red as...

Bollier piles up more than $1 million for Senate race

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Democrat Barbara Bollier announced today that she has raised more than $1 million for her U.S. Senate bid. Buoyed by support from national Democrats, Bollier...

Five things you may have missed but need to know in Kansas

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone: We're still plugging away since news never seems to take a holiday. News slowed a little bit this week, but there are...

Sunflower Sunday Reader: Chamber business leader survey; Democrats predict tax bill veto would survive;...

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Good morning everyone: This week marks the first anniversary for the Sunflower State Journal. A year ago, I gave up a mundane 9-to-5 job to undertake...

Approval rating for Kansas Senators inches upward, poll shows

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The approval rating for U.S. Sens. Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran increased two percentage points in the second quarter, a new Morning Consult poll...

Sunflower Sunday Reader: NRA assails KU syllabus; Governor weighs in on Capps; Internet neutrality...

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Happy holiday weekend everybody: The news doesn't stop nor do I. Brace yourselves for an intriguing political week. After we get past Labor Day, the general...

Five takeaways from Gov. Kelly’s first State of the State

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After a series of interviews following Gov. Laura Kelly's first State of the State speech to the Kansas Legislature, here are some key takeaways...

Bankers launch ad campaign over Marshall’s support for credit card bill

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As innocuous as the swipe of a credit card might appear, it's now at the center of an epic battle over how much merchants...

Attorney general: Legal challenges to school law moot

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Any constitutional challenge to a new state law that allows grievances brought against school districts for health orders issued during the pandemic is now...