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The Democratic representative for the Kansas 3rd District is campaigning in a redrawn district which now favors Republicans. She believes inflation and abortion are the keys issues for voters.
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The GOP candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives is running in a newly redrawn district that now favors her party. She says inflation and border security are two of her top issues.
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The new legal gambling starts Sept. 1 through casinos and online apps.
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Kansas' Aug. 2 primary is shaping up to be a national event, even beyond the high-profile constitutional amendment on abortion rights. Several Republican primaries will test how much sway former President Trump still has in the Sunflower State.
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Experts argue that analysis shows racial and political gerrymandering, while the defense says there's no way to prove it.
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The former press secretary has become a high-profile Republican fighting against Donald Trump. And she’s doing that from an old house in Plainville, Kansas, a ranching-and-oil town of 1,750 in a county where Trump won 86% of the vote.
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A final sports betting deal reached Friday struggled to advance in the House and senators left for a break without voting on the bill.
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Some lawmakers wanted to remove the leader of the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission after reports the group subpoenaed lawmakers and lobbyists as part of an investigation.
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The plan, known as the parents' bill of rights, would let parents object to materials being taught in Kansas classrooms or held in school libraries.
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KU students from Ukraine join Kansas lawmakers in protesting Russian invasion.
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Under a proposed Parents' Bill of Rights, Kansas K-12 schools and libraries would no longer be exempt from obscenity laws, opening them to potential criminal charges if they distribute material found to be harmful to minors.
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The governor discussed tax incentives, the ongoing redistricting plans, the states food sales tax, and racist language in neighborhood deeds in Kansas