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The Democratic governor and Republican lawmakers have sparred since early in the pandemic over the state's response to COVID-19.
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The meetings are designed to give people a chance to weigh in on what principles they want lawmakers to use in redrawing congressional, legislative and State Board of Education districts next year.
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Conservatives flexed the strength of their legislative supermajority, but they failed to override Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly on some key issues.
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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly warned that the ban would have encouraged more bullying and cost the state business.
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The Democratic governor vetoed several high-profile bills approved by Kansas Republicans, including tax cuts and restrictions on transgender athletes. That sets up possible veto overrides during the final days of the session.
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A small but growing number of colleges are requiring students to get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus, but Kansas universities so far say…
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Gov. Laura Kelly signed a bill this week requiring utilities to take certain steps before the construction of electrical transmission lines in urban…
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Wichita state Sen. Gene Suellentrop faces charges of driving drunk the wrong way on Interstate 70, evading police and an affidavit by a highway patrol officer said he called the law enforcement agent "donut boy."
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Only specially certified doctors could recommend cannabis, and only to their long-term patients.
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The Republican legislative leader was arrested on charges that he was driving under the influence and tried to elude law enforcement.