Tag: Kris Kobach
UPDATED: Kobach appoints treasurer for A.G. race
(Updated to correct that Tawater attended a rally before the riot at the Capitol).
Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is taking steps toward...
Former Colyer campaign chair backs Schmidt
The former chairman of Jeff Colyer's campaign for governor in 2018 is lining up behind Attorney General Derek Schmidt for governor in 2022 as...
Lawmakers add E-Verify to state budget
The Kansas Senate late Tuesday added a provision to the proposed state budget requiring state agencies and contractors to verify the eligibility of their...
UPDATED: Colyer signals candidacy for governor, names treasurer
(Updated to include response from Gov. Kelly's campaign and her fundraising numbers as well as possible campaign staff for Colyer)
Former Republican Gov. Jeff Colyer...
ACLU seeks $3.3 million in legal fees for citizenship case
The American Civil Liberties Union is seeking $3.3 million in legal fees after prevailing in its legal battle to stop the state's proof-of-citizenship requirement...
UPDATED: U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear citizenship case
(Updated to include comments from Kobach, ACLU, and the attorney general)
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away Kansas' request to uphold a controversial...
U.S. Senate confirms Crouse for federal bench
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday night confirmed Kansas Solicitor General Toby Crouse to a seat on the federal bench in Kansas.
The Senate voted 50-43...
Estes hospitalized weeks before election
With the general election less than three weeks away, Republican state Sen. Bud Estes has been hospitalized with an undisclosed illness.
The Dodge City Daily...
Sunday Reader: Kenny Rogers’ influence in Kansas Senate race
Good morning everyone:
The news picked up again last week with a couple of close primary races decided and a major decision by the Kansas...
Democratic interests spend more than $5 million on anti-Marshall ads
(Updated to include comments from Marshall campaign, Emily's List)
Democratic interests put more than $5 million into a political action committee that took aim at Congressman...