Kansas voters will decide in August 2026 whether to approve a constitutional amendment to elect state Supreme Court justices.
a tax-break bill working its way through the Kansas Legislature that has the potential to bring more filmmaking, and thus more creative jobs and economic activity in general, to the state.
A question on the ballot next year will ask voters to amend the Constitution to set open elections. Republicans said it would ...
Senate President Ty Masterson celebrated passage Monday of two more bills that would reshape Kansas elections.
Republican Secretary of State Scott Schwab, who is running for governor, shared that he has a cancerous lung nodule but ...
Past legislation to move Kansas to a “federal model” where the governor nominates justices and the state Senate confirms has ... members of the court from a list of finalists curated by ...
Michael Stewart, pictured here on March 14, 2025, is the president of the Satanic Grotto and the subject of a lawsuit filed by the Kansas ... t for the Legislature changing state policy to address ...
A group of self-described Satanists plans to stage a "black mass" inside the Kansas ... of the State House's building and grounds policies, led by a group of bipartisan state legislators.
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Kansas Statehouse clownery has torn First Amendment to shreds. Who will tape it back together?From the first day of 2025 Kansas legislative session, a bipartisan coalition of leaders has shown unrelenting hostility to free speech.
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