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Conservative Republicans Counterattack in Kansas Races

In 2016, voters frustrated by cuts to schools and highways, ousted many of Governor Sam Brownback’s legislative allies.
In 2016, voters frustrated by cuts to schools and highways, ousted many of Governor Sam Brownback’s legislative allies.

Conservative Republicans are out to reclaim lost ground in this year’s Kansas House races. Ground they lost 2016 that shifted the balance of power in the Statehouse. Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service reports.