Tag: Kris Kobach
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...
Bollier piles up more cash in early July
Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate and Congress are racing to raise more money as the Aug. 4 primary election approaches.
Meanwhile, three Democratic candidates...
Bankers diving into GOP Senate primary
The bankers are going to bat for Roger Marshall in the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, becoming the latest outside group to pump...
Republican Super PAC entering Senate primary
A super PAC allied with Senate Republican leaders is dropping another $1 million into the GOP Senate primary for Congressman Roger Marshall.
The Senate Leadership...
Blackmore picked to fill Vickrey’s House seat
Voters go to the polls in two weeks and Republican Clifford Blackmore is already a state lawmaker representing House District 6.
In what was essentially...