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The deal means the controversial new law won’t take immediate effect in Kansas.
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The ordinance changes will apply for this year’s primary elections, including the election period, which the city has defined as 45 days before an election and two days after.
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Reproductive rights advocates criticized the bill, which would require that doctors give patients medically unproven information.
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A landslide vote last year kept abortion legal in Kansas, but now the fight continues in the Statehouse — where abortion opponents have already introduced legislation that would further restrict access.
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Meitzner says he brings a business-oriented mindset to the position while Grant highlights her background in social justice issues.
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The Kansas House has approved controversial congressional maps and sent them to the governor's desk. Republicans say the plan accounts for population shifts. Democrats say it's intended to cost U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids her seat in Congress.
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People running for local office in Kansas find themselves in increasingly partisan-like contests settled by an ever more polarized electorate.
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Republicans will control the redistricting process in Kansas next year. Right now, they face an uphill battle to convince residents in the suburbs of Kansas City that they won’t gerrymander the maps to supercharge Republican power.
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Do you need a babysitter to watch your kids while you campaign for public office? That’s now considered a valid campaign expense in Kansas. The Kansas...
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The fact that seemingly everyone and his wife are gunning for the Kansas political major league, the governor’s office, has opened up all four spots in...