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Dodge City Daily Globe
26 Feb, 2020
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Medicaid expansion continues to dominate the 2020 session of the Kansas Legislature. We're all over that issue and numerous others in this week's Inside Kansas Politics newsletter.
Kansas nuns urge Legislature to pass Medicaid expansion
Seventy-six Kansas Catholic nuns have signed a letter to legislators urging them to pass Medicaid expansion as a desperately needed life-saving benefit for suffering Kansans.
House repulses governor’s KPERS, Medicaid plans

Kansas House Republicans rejected Gov. Laura Kelly's strategy of refinancing state pension system liabilities and deflected a bid to advance the Democratic governor's bipartisan plan to expand Medicaid to at least 130,000 low-income adults and children.

Kansas Senate moves to restrain county appraisers

Senators in the Kansas Legislature on Tuesday embraced sweeping changes to restrain county appraisers and property valuations that increase local tax burdens.

Senate places under microscope a bill adding to infant testing

Karey Padding returned home in November 2010 the mother of what she believed to be a healthy baby boy.

Swift pivot leading to square, polka as official dances

Square dance caller Allen Hahn said a great injustice was underfoot in the halls of the Capitol. Fans of polka were on the verge of getting a bill through a Senate committee that would make that celebratory movement the official state dance.

Kansans for Life bungles abortion mailer in House GOP districts

Rep. Jim Karleskint opened his mail to find Kansans for Life sent a postcard into his House district claiming he sided with Planned Parenthood in a vote on the constitutional amendment on abortion.

Bill would speed professional license process for new Kansas residents, military members

A Senate panel overhauled and advanced legislation that would hasten the process for receiving a professional certification or license for individuals moving to Kansas from out of state, as well as soldiers, their spouses and veterans.

Universities decry bill deleting $38M for upkeep

public universities located in Hays, Pittsburg, Manhattan, Lawrence, Emporia and Wichita dodged a financial bullet.

Marshall snags backing of Colyer in Republican U.S. Senate contest

Kansas Congressman Roger Marshall landed a second significant endorsement in his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat to be vacated by retiring Republican Pat Roberts.

Thousands of ballots by eligible voters get tossed. This guy wants to fix that.

Kansas election officials threw out more than 6,000 ballots in the 2018 general election that were cast by individuals who were eligible to vote.

Capitol Insider podcast: Discrimination more than sporting rivalry

Wichita Rep. Michael Capps' bill requiring students to participate in sports programs in accordance with biological gender at birth has been denounced as discriminatory, repugnant, mean-spirited and dangerous.

K-State President Myers: ‘Hanging on by our fingernails’

Retired four-star Air Force Gen. Richard Myers stepped in as president of Kansas State University four years ago with eyes wide open.

DEA bolsters meth-busting efforts in Kansas

Federal authorities say they are cracking down on the surge in meth trafficked along highways in the Midwest, including Kansas, by redirecting resources and changing strategies.

Kansas law enforcement wary of legalizing 0.3% THC products

Kansans for Hemp co-founder Kelly Ripple said state statute ought to be brought into compliance with federal law by legalizing products with up to 0.3% of the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.

Retailers ask state to sack local plastic bag bans

Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce consultant Jason Watkins wants the state to sack ordinances floated in several Kansas cities to discourage use of thin plastic shopping bags.

Senate committee endorses raw milk labeling, ad reforms

The Kansas Senate's agriculture committee rejected a proposal outlawing sale of raw milk in the state in favor of a bill altering regulation of advertising and labeling for unpasteurized goat or cow milk sold directly to consumers by farmers.

Senate panel rewrites Medicaid expansion plan, still won’t let it pass

A Senate panel torpedoed a compromise plan for Medicaid expansion by overhauling and spiking the legislation.

Senate bill would allow voters to sign up to get ballots by mail for every election

County election officials in Kansas say more registered voters would participate in elections if they could receive an advance ballot by mail without regularly asking for one.

Two dozen of Kansas’ regional airports share $14M in federal grants

Two-dozen airports in Kansas won the federal grant lottery and will be investing $14 million in repair, update and expansion projects.

Kobach, Wagle dispute value of polls 6 months from GOP primary

Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach enthusiastically shared results of an internal poll showing he possessed a double-digit lead in the Republican primary contest for U.S. Senate.

Audit reveals significant IT security problems across Kansas agencies

The Legislature's auditing division released a three-year study that reveals significant information technology security weaknesses across 19 state agencies.

Senate panel approves bill to provide ACT tests to private, home schools

The Senate Education Committee approved legislation to provide state-funded ACT testing to students at all accredited Kansas schools, including private and home schools.

Kansas prosecutors want to ban ‘shameful’ psych tests for rape victims

A representative for Kansas prosecutors told lawmakers they should ban the "archaic," "biased" and "shameful" practice of ordering psychiatric exams for victims of rape and other sexual abuse.

Firearm shooting deaths of 3 family members draw mom to action

Crystal Hays endured a 12-month period of shock and horror as the lives of a sister, a son and a nephew were cut short by gun violence.