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Some lawmakers discussed efforts to remove the leader of the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission after reports the group subpoenaed lawmakers and lobbyists as part of an investigation.
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Key conservative initiatives are likely to fail in Kansas this year because a few Republicans are breaking with the rest of the Legislature's GOP supermajorities.
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Jim McLean, political correspondent for the Kansas News Service, provides a legislative session overview for this edition of KMUW's Engage ICT.
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The Senate override advances the map to the House. An override in that chamber would put the controversial redistricting plan into effect.
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Kansas Rep. Jo Ella Hoye is calling for hearings into the law in hopes of passing a bill this session clarifying its intent.
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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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Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly wants to use billions in surplus cash to cut taxes. But Republican leaders appear reluctant to go along in an election year.