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Republicans in the Kansas Legislature fast-tracked an effort to redraw congressional districts in a way that divides the Kansas City metro area along I-70. It would likely kill re-election chances for Rep. Sharice Davids, the sole Kansas Democrat in Congress.
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The new legislation will bring $3.8 billion to Kansas for infrastructure projects and create two million jobs per year for the next decade.
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Since July, about 981,000 families in Kansas and Missouri have received monthly child tax credit payments worth hundreds of dollars per kid. But Republican senators in both states say they will not support a bill expanding the credits.
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President Joe Biden toured the Kansas City Area Transit Authority on Wednesday and spoke about the $1 trillion infrastructure plan that he signed last month.
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The Shawnee Tribe is partnering with the city of Fairway to look into the history of the Shawnee Indian Mission boarding school, and to find if there are any unmarked graves of Native American children.
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The bill could save some parents from unexpected — and sometimes massive — medical bills.
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A bizarre insurance loophole put one Olathe couple $270,000 in debt after their newborn's NICU stay.
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Now that Congress has killed a major bill changing election rules, redrawing legislative and congressional lines will fall to the Republican-controlled Kansas Legislature. That could endanger the only Democrat representing Kansas on Capitol Hill.
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Republican budget hawks put an end to the earmarks in Congress a decade ago. Now earmarks are back, and Kansas Republicans in Congress are in a bind: do they take a pass on earmarks and let their districts miss out on money?
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U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids' children's book will be released June 1.
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Missouri's senior senator and the representative from Kansas' 3rd congressional district talk infrastructure and the child tax credit, and we meet the principal of one of the few Black-owned architecture firms in the nation.
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Rep. Sharice Davids of Kansas says the increased credit could benefit close to 151,000 children in her district alone.