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Dodge City Daily Globe
3 Jun, 2020
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Gov. Laura Kelly optimistic about crafting bill updating emergency power
Gov. Laura Kelly is optimistic a compromise bill updating the state's emergency management law can be hatched by Wednesday when the Kansas Legislature convenes in special session.
Kansas A.G. to appeal proof-of-citizenship decision to U.S. Supreme Court

Attorney General Derek Schmidt said Tuesday an appeal would be filed with the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge lower federal court decisions striking down Kansas' law requiring first-time voters to provide proof of citizenship to register.

‘Twisted cruelty’: Foster girls crushed by abuse at Newton group home

NEWTON - Women who spent vulnerable teen years in the Kansas foster care system can't forget how Youthville shattered their adolescence.

Gov. Laura Kelly backs negotiated COVID-19 bill as legislators meet in special session

Gov. Laura Kelly greeted House and Senate members to a special session of the Legislature on Wednesday by endorsing a revised COVID-19 oversight bill negotiated by the governor's staff and Republican legislative leaders.

Last-minute withdrawals, filings color August primary ballot in Kansas

State Rep. J.R. Claeys decided to launch a campaign Monday for the Kansas Senate and surrender his House seat to either Republican candidate Clarke Sanders or Democratic hopefuls Philip Black or Ryan Holmquist.

KDHE secretary compares COVID-19 political defiance to crimping hose at house fire

Decisions by elected state and county officials to reject Gov. Laura Kelly's COVID-19 recommendations for limiting some business operations, mass gatherings and other activities is likely to trigger premature resurgence of the virus in Kansas, the state's top public health official said Friday.

COVID-19 pandemic opens window to political compassion, conflict in Kansas

Defiance of Gov. Laura Kelly's handling of COVID-19 emerged immediately from members of the Legislature and gained momentum as barbers, ministers and gun-rights activists chafed under statewide government restrictions and led pandemic skeptics to increasingly thumb their nose at health risks.

Topeka mayor makes run for 2nd Congressional District seat official

Topeka Mayor Michelle De La Isla filled out the obligatory paperwork Wednesday to formally launch a campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for the 2nd Congressional District seat held by Republicans for more than a decade.

Wagle bails from U.S. Senate contest, Kobach formally files for GOP primary

Kansas Senate President Susan Wagle withdrew Thursday from the Republican contest for U.S. Senate, while former Secretary of State Kris Kobach affirmed his candidacy for retiring U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts' seat by reserving a place on the August primary ballot.

Former Lt. Governor Mann runs for congress

Kansas' District 1 Congressional seat is on the ballot for the Aug. 4 primary election. Tracey Mann is one of the four candidates seeking the Republican bid.

Kansas AG asks legislature to regulate COVID-19 contact tracing

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced this week that he is urging the Kansas Legislature to enact a law governing coronavirus contact tracing to create a legal framework to protect personal information and civil liberties.