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Brownback Says No Business Carried Out at Legislative Dinners

Brownback speaking to reporters today at the Statehouse. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)There have been new developments in a controversy over closed-door legislative meetings held by Governor Sam Brownback at Cedar Crest. Some lawmakers and media have questioned if the Republican-only dinners violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act, known as KOMA (“coma”). KPR’s Stephen Koranda has more.


 

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.