Sen. Mike Thompson clarifies ‘Constitutional Conflict’
Kansas Sen. Mike Thompson (R-Johnson County) took to social media to clear up “confusion” and “false impressions” regarding a recent federal lawsuit he filed with Rep. Michael
Kansas Sen. Mike Thompson (R-Johnson County) took to social media to clear up “confusion” and “false impressions” regarding a recent federal lawsuit he filed with Rep. Michael
Join fellow Kansas corn, wheat, soybean and sorghum growers for Farm Bill updates, market discussions, weather and climate outlook and more during the 2024 Kansas Commodity Classic on
The first week of the Kansas legislative session is coming to an end, and despite all the snow, the Kansas Legislature was able to introduce a number of new bills that could potentially become
On Monday, the Kansas House and Senate kicked off the legislative session passing resolutions condemning the terrorist attacks in Israel. The Senate voted 34-6 on Senate Resolution 1729.
The Kansas Legislature is scheduled to convene today to discus and vote on new legislation. This process is made up of 125 House members and 40 Senators.
U.S. Rep. Ron Estes (R-KS) went onto ‘Washington Watch with Tony Perkins’ on Friday, to give his thoughts on President Joe Biden’s first campaign speech of the election year.
Over $4.6 million in federal tax dollars will be directed to the first six locations selected for the state’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula program.
A federal lawsuit to reverse the ruling for a two-thirds majority requirement to pass a Convention of States (COS) application has been filed by plaintiffs Rep. Michael Murphy (R-
Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab has outlined new changes for business filings in 2024 in a YouTube video uploaded to his YouTube channel on Thursday.