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Jeff Colyer Takes Oath to Become 47th Kansas Governor

Jeff Colyer is sworn into the governorship by Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Lawton Nuss while his wife and two of his daughters look on. (Photo Credit: Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)
Jeff Colyer is sworn into the governorship by Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Lawton Nuss while his wife and two of his daughters look on. (Photo Credit: Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)

As Jeff Colyer starts his governorship in Kansas, he’s also ramping up his campaign for a full term.  Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service was in Topeka Wednesday for Colyer’s swearing in at the center of the grand capitol rotunda.  Hours earlier, the new governor started his big day in a much more downhome setting, as Brian Grimmett reports from Hays.


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