Legislature earns a failing grade
For more than two years, the Kansas Legislature has behaved like a student who has been given a homework assignment they didn’t want to do.
For more than two years, the Kansas Legislature has behaved like a student who has been given a homework assignment they didn’t want to do.
Kris Kobach’s decision to run for governor of Kansas is probably the least surprising thing to happen in politics during the past week.
Kids, as many of us were often reminded during our formative years, are to be seen and not heard.
The Kansas Legislature finally took the first step toward fiscal sanity this week when 88 state representatives and 27 state senators were able to override Gov.
One person’s leaker is another person’s whistleblower is another person’s publicist is another person’s defender. One person’s traitor is another person’s patriot.
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