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The Kansas Legislature has given final approval to a ban and appears to have the votes to override Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's expected veto.
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The report, according to the bill, can be made through a phone call, text, or email to corrections officers if a parolee leaves their dwelling outside of required hours.
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The U.S. abortion debate is shifting to funding as states take control of policymaking.
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Top Republican legislators in Kansas are focusing on helping conservative parents remove their children from public schools over what’s taught about gender and sexuality.
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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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Kansas has more than $2 billion in budget surplus. The Republican-controlled Legislature and Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly may use the 2023 session to spar over how that money can be used through tax cuts and government spending, among other political issues.
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The move comes after two former executives from Saint Francis Ministries were accused of scheming to defraud the organization out of at least $4.7 million.
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The bill was introduced by the Kansas Attorney General’s office in response to the ‘Safe and Welcoming Act’ that was passed in Wyandotte County earlier this year.
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State Rep. Stephanie Byers of Wichita has endured a session in which Republicans tried to pass bills curbing rights of trans kids and a fellow lawmaker complained about sharing a restroom with her.
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Lawmakers used a one-day special session to approve the bill to allow no-questions-asked exemptions to vaccine requirements and fine Kansas businesses that don't comply.