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The 2015 Kansas state legislative session is winding down.Critics complain that the legislature was in session too long to accomplish what it did. At the…
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Republican Gov. Sam Brownback's office is working to determine when it would have to inform state workers they would be furloughed if a budget is not…
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The Kansas Senate has spent today debating a bill that would raise taxes to close a projected budget shortfall.The work started with Republican Sen.…
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How well are Americans doing with civic literacy?The results of the 2010 National Assessment of Education Progress, known as the “Nation’s Report Card,”…
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Since the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1788, the federal government has been the center of power in this country. However, two recent…
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The federal government shutdown is showing its effects across Kansas, from shuttered national parks and Farm Service Agency offices to charities that rely…
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Seven hundred Kansas National Guard personnel are being sent home as the impact of the federal government shutdown takes hold.Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli,…
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Authorities in Junction City are cracking down on illegal water consumption but say old and faulty meters are the biggest reason for the apparent overuse…
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Gov. Sam Brownback has appointed a former utility executive to be the new secretary of the Department of Administration. Brownback named Jim Clark, a…
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More than 200 real estate agents rallied in Topeka Wednesday morning to ask lawmakers to preserve two different income tax breaks for homeowners.The…