KHI News Service
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According to an annual report, Kansas was the only state where the obesity rate went up significantly in 2015.
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There are concerns that more health care providers could start refusing to see KanCare patients.
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We've been sorting through questions from voters. We asked two members of our Kansas elections coverage team to answer some of them, including this one: why do voters sometimes vote against their own economic interests?
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Are falling commodity prices or the state's tax policies at fault for falling tax revenues? Candidates have differing answers.
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Some chamber of commerce representatives claim the state's refusal to expand Medicaid is hurting the Kansas economy.
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Glitches in the enrollment system and problems with understaffing led to the backlog.
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Area Agencies on Aging Associations in Kansas are starting to put seniors on waiting lists for some services.
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The head of the Kansas Hospital Association says his group could even go to court to stop the cuts.
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A debate over the death penalty broke out Saturday during a party platform discussion at the Kansas Republican Party convention.
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The politics of marijuana and the fact that it's an election year made the bill's prospects even more uncertain than usual.