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House bill strikes Kansas’ spousal exemption to sexual battery |
Kansas lawmakers decades ago made it illegal to rape a spouse, but a statute still on the books enables a person to engage in sexual battery against a husband or wife without threat of arrest. |
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Kansas Senate bill creates mechanism for return of stolen property to crime victims |
Former Topeka Police Chief Ed Klumpp said Kansas law should no longer ignore the reality of burglary or theft victims being compelled to pay pawn brokers or scrap dealers to return stolen property. |
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Kansas House panel delves into details of legalizing sports gambling |
Overland Park Rep. Stephanie Clayton is betting Kansas lawmakers can fashion a superior mechanism of regulating legal sports gambling than a neighboring state to the east. |
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Beef industry makes pitch to state of Kansas for funding of disease tracing pilot program |
A bipartisan group of senators shared enthusiasm last week for continuing state investment in a $1.5 million pilot program to develop a sophisticated system for tracking animal disease in beef cattle from birth until slaughter. |
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Kansas Senate adopts $190 million ‘windfall’ income tax reduction bill |
A divided Kansas Senate completed swift approval last week of a bill clearing a path for corporations and individuals to avoid about $190 million in state income taxes. |
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Johnson County law enforcement officers make case for ‘Brandon’s Law’ |
Master Deputy Brandon Collins was conducting a traffic stop Sept. 11, 2016, when a truck slammed into his Johnson County Sheriff's Department patrol car and engulfed it in flames. |
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Board of Regents eager to raise higher education attainment in southwest Kansas |
The Kansas Board of Regents' top executive said last week the state could benefit from exploration of opportunities for providing a university education to residents of southwest Kansas. |
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Kansas House advances bill to greenlight sales tax hikes in five counties |
The House advanced a bill last week to authorize four counties to hold votes on raising sales taxes to cover local projects. Also included in House Bill 2033 is legislative blessing of an unauthorized tax increase already adopted in Finney County. |
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Gov. Laura Kelly appoints former Rep. Melissa Rooker to lead Kansas Children’s Cabinet |
Gov. Laura Kelly last week appointed former Rep. Melissa Rooker to be executive director of the Kansas Children's Cabinet. |
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Schools for Fair Funding signals end of litigation as Kansas Senate panel tackles inflation fix |
A Schools for Fair Funding official said last week the group is prepared to drop its litigation over public school finance if lawmakers pass Gov. Laura Kelly's education plan without amendments. |
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Chief Justice Lawton Nuss highlights impact of Kansas courts, desire for more funds |
Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Lawton Nuss reflected last week during his State of the Judiciary speech on the impact a specialty court had on a particular Kansas combat veteran. |
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Kansas House wades into ending spousal inheritance rights upon a divorce |
The Kansas House voted to advance bills last week altering spousal inheritance rights upon a divorce, modifying fees charged agriculture chemical and fertilizer handlers to support environmental remediation, and recognizing trial court judgments across the state. |
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Seaman students testify at Capitol for bill to name highway for Civil War veteran |
Seaman High School students in the school's Civic Engagement Club got an in-person lesson in state government last week as they testified before the House Transportation Committee at the Capitol to support a bill they wrote. |
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Lawmakers introduce bills to legalize medical marijuana in Kansas |
Lawmakers last week announced legislation in both the House and Senate that would legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes. |
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Kansas House considers replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day |
Native American men and women spoke last week in support of a Kansas House bill abolishing Columbus Day and replacing the holiday with statewide recognition of Indigenous People's Day. |