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The panel approved a bill to lower marijuana penalties, but struggled with a provision to approve medical hemp oil.
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The judges were split over whether the Kansas Constitution protects abortion rights.
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The bill would avoid a shutdown of the court system in Kansas.
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The proposals are aimed at fighting fraud.
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Democrats unveiled their priorities during an event at the Kansas Statehouse.
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The legislation would allow for medical use of hemp oil and reduce penalties for marijuana possession.
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The report lists ways to revamp K-12 education in Kansas.
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The DCF secretary pushed back against allegations of discrimination against same-sex couples.
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Lawmakers have to determine how they'll go about considering the more than 100 suggestions.
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Cuts to the judicial branch are possible this year.