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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback will be absent during a news conference this Friday when his administration outlines $50 million in state budget cuts.
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Brownback is offering few details of the $50 million in cuts coming this week.
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Brownback called earlier this week for an investigation into Planned Parenthood in Kansas.
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Sarah Shipman is the Kansas Department of Administration's top attorney.
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It's a Tale of Two States when it comes to same sex marriage. The governors of Kansas and Missouri present a sharp contrast in views with their respective executive orders.
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback defends the tax increases he recently signed into law, saying they are not really tax increases, if viewed in the proper context. He also touts the state's economy and job growth in this interview with political reporter Steve Kraske, host of KCUR Radio program "Up to Date."
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback says the sales tax and tobacco tax increases he signed into law aren't really tax hikes at all, if viewed in the proper context.
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Federal prosecutors will not bring any charges against Kansas Lt. Governor Jeff Colyer for loans he made to Governor Sam Brownback's re-election campaign, which had come under suspicion.
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Here's a summary of the day's news headlines from the Associated Press.
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