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Some officials in Kansas are trying to get the Kansas City Chiefs to move across state lines, but the governor says she's not involved.
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Kansas lawmakers are set to receive a substantial pay raise next year. Some say that's key to recruiting more young and working class people to run for office.
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The plan includes some tax cuts supported by the governor, but she remains opposed to a single-rate income tax.
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Some county election officials struggle to staff early voting the day before Election Day.
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Republicans in the Kansas Senate will need more votes to override a potential veto from Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly.
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There aren’t enough child care openings for Kansas families, and the ones that do exist can cost more than a home mortgage.
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Democratic Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly outlined her proposals on everything from taxes to child care in the annual address.
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For five years running, the Republican-controlled legislature has thwarted Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's efforts to pass Medicaid expansion. Kelly is pushing for it once again in the upcoming legislative session, and she is hoping the 2024 elections will be key to it passing.
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Kansas is one of the few states that doesn't offer legal access to marijuana, and one of just nine states that hasn't expanded Medicaid. Kansas seniors will be lobbying lawmakers for both.
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Taxpayers are lining up at public meetings to voice frustration over increasing property taxes. State lawmakers are taking notice and could consider new restrictions on tax increases.
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Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach sued Gov. Laura Kelly over dueling interpretations of a law restricting transgender Kansans’ ability to change their gender on state IDs.