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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly is facing policy choices on COVID-19 vaccine mandates that could complicate her reelection next year.
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Business officials say businesses shouldn't have to choose between complying with federal mandates or state laws.
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It appears to be the first time that Kansas lawmakers have called themselves back into special session using a petition.
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GOP legislative leaders announced that all Republicans in both the House and the Senate have signed a petition demanding a special session starting Nov. 22.
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Support is growing among Republicans to call the GOP-controlled Kansas Legislature into a special session before Thanksgiving.
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Sedgwick County is offering first doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to children ages 5 to 11 years.Federal health officials approved the Pfizer vaccine for children in that age group last week.
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She says that mandates like those imposed by the federal government for vaccinating workers against COVID-19 aren't likely to work.
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Schools across Kansas can't find enough substitute teachers in the midst of a lingering pandemic and national labor shortage. That could have long-term consequences for students.
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Chiropractors have become major purveyors of misinformation about COVID treatments and have given hundreds of thousands of dollars to anti-vaccine events.
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Republicans in Kansas are intent on pushing back against a forthcoming federal vaccine policy for private employers. The only problem? It isn't written yet. But the politics of a non-existent policy are benefiting both sides.