Politics

Federal cuts affect poorest Kansas schools

By The Associated Press on May 24, 2013

School districts in Kansas face the loss of about $7.2 million this coming school year in federal funding that's reserved for the highest-poverty schools.

Brownback vetoes bill expanding state raffles

By The Associated Press on May 23, 2013

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has vetoed legislation that would have allowed limited expansion of charity raffles.

State lawmakers' session again exceeds 90 days

By The Associated Press on May 23, 2013

The Kansas Legislature's annual session will go into overtime because of disagreements on tax issues among Republicans.

Legislature passes some changes to liquor laws

By The Associated Press on May 23, 2013

The Kansas Legislature has approved a bill that makes several changes in alcohol laws.

State legislators move forward on budget

By The Associated Press on May 21, 2013

Negotiators from the Kansas House and Senate are reporting progress on approving a new state budget, with plans to send the latest House proposal to the chamber floor for a vote.

Kansas lawmakers give final approval to gun bill

By The Associated Press on May 21, 2013

Kansas legislators have given final approval to a bill barring the use of state funds to promote or oppose gun-control policies.

Kansas House preparing to consider gun-rights bill

By The Associated Press on May 20, 2013

A favorable Kansas House vote is all supporters need for final legislative approval of restrictions on the use of state tax dollars for promoting or opposing gun-control measures.

Furloughs to hit more than 6,000 military workers

By The Associated Press on May 20, 2013

Kansas military officials are juggling schedules and changing plans to accommodate furloughs of more than 6,000 civilian employees because of federal budget cuts.

No sign of when state budget talks will resume

By The Associated Press on May 20, 2013

Negotiators for the Kansas House and Senate still haven't decided when they'll resume talks aimed at reconciling differences between the two chambers on budget issues.

State lawmakers' talks on taxes at standstill

By The Associated Press on May 20, 2013

Negotiations are at a standstill between the Kansas House and Senate over the state's sales tax rate and proposals to cut individual income taxes.
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