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Help KPR Hire a New Statehouse Reporter During One Day. One KU.

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Support Kansas Public Radio and Statehouse News during One Day. One KU., the University of Kansas's 24-hour giving campaign, on Feb. 17. Your gift will go directly towards hiring a new KPR Statehouse News Reporter. KPR needs to hire a new Statehouse Bureau Chief, and recent budget cuts mean we need help in order to fill this position and continue providing this important service.

Since 1978, Kansas Public Radio’s Statehouse Bureau Chief has provided year-round coverage from the capitol building in Topeka. State government is complicated, but our listeners have always known they can count on us for in-depth updates on the legislative session, elections and the day-to-day state politics that affect all Kansans. Taxes, school finance, the state's response to the pandemic—it takes a full-time reporter to cover these issues in a way that keeps all of us informed, so we can make decisions about our daily lives and elected officials. In recent years, KPR has made statehouse news available, free of charge, to other radio stations and newspapers. We do this because we know how important it is
for our fellow Kansans to have this information, and we want it to


reach as many individuals as possible. 

Please consider a gift towards a new Statehouse Bureau Chief today, during  One Day. One KU. Every pledge will be matched dollar for dollar. With your help we can continue to keep an eye on state government, and the state in general...for  you!

Help us continue the important tradition of Statehouse News provided by Kansas Public Radio by pledging your support on Feb. 17  here.

Want to spread the word about Kansas Public Radio's Statehouse News campaign? Consider becoming a One Day. One KU. Ambassador and sharing information about the campaign through email, text, or social media. Visit the link here to become an ambassador today.
 


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J. Schafer is the News Director of Kansas Public Radio. He’s also the Managing Editor of the Kansas Public Radio Network, which provides news and information to other public radio stations in Kansas and Missouri.