Happy 198th Birthday Cyrus K. Holliday
One of the most influential Kansans of the 19th century was a man named Cyrus K. Holliday and without him Kansas would not be what it is today.
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One of the most influential Kansans of the 19th century was a man named Cyrus K. Holliday and without him Kansas would not be what it is today.
Listening to testimonies regarding Senate Bill 509, a bill that would provide tax credits to parents with school-aged children in nongovernment schools and to Senate Bill 233,
Christians across the state and country came together to celebrate the Easter holiday this past Sunday. However, there was also a lot of anger over Transgender Day of Visibility
Last week, a restrictive medical marijuana bill was introduced in the Senate to create a medical cannabis pilot program. This bill has received a lot of criticism from Kansas
On Wednesday, Kansas lawmakers came together in both the Senate and House for a final vote to pass SB 233, the Forbidding Abusive Child Transitions Act.
After the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine sued the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over its approval of mifepristone, a drug used for abortions since its
Last week, a medical marijuana bill was introduced in the Senate and referred to the Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs. Senate Bill 555 has the short title,
After introducing four anti-Second Amendment bills into the Kansas Senate–one of which would end constitutional carry in Kansas–Sen. Cindy Holscher, a Democrat
For the first time in four years, the Kansas Legislature heard a public debate on Medicaid expansion. In the Senate, there was an informational hearing on Medicaid Expansion,
There’s been a lot of buzz about the Presidential Preference Primary, and this isn’t something I’ve covered because this really isn’t something I care all that much about.
The Senate voted 38-2 to pass Senate Bill 500, an act regarding drivers’ licenses on Thursday, March 14. Sen. Rick Wilborn, a McPherson Republican, requested the bill for introduction.
Following the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act on Wednesday, Sen. Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-KS)
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