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The Kansas Legislature is one step closer to convening for a special session focused on “redistricting and other time-sensitive issues.”
The Kansas Legislature won't hold a November special session to redistrict the congressional maps, as Republican leadership had hoped to do.
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Judge tosses Kansas law requiring supermajorities for constitutional conventions
The ruling comes after the Kansas Senate and House of Representatives in 2023 voted to pass Convention of States Action resolutions through simple majorities, which were related to proposing amendments to the Constitution.
One of two nominees to the Kansas Board of Regents recommended by Gov. Laura Kelly earns endorsement from a Republican-controlled Senate committee.
Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson said that enough Republican lawmakers signed on in his chamber to call a special session to consider gerrymandering the state's congressional map. It's not clear yet if the Kansas House has enough support yet,
While Kansas Republicans failed to call a special session on redistricting, the GOP gerrymandering effort targeting Sharice Davids isn't over.
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Former Kansas Senate president dies at 79
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Steve Morris, former Kansas Senate president, died Saturday night. He died at the age of 79. Morris served in the Kansas Senate for 20 years and was an elected school board member. He served as the Kansas Senate president for 8 years.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - There will be no special session called before the Kansas legislature’s normal session this January. House Speaker Dan Hawkins released a statement Tuesday evening titled “Countdown to January 12th,” referencing the beginning of the regular session.
TOPEKA — Former Kansas Senate President Steve Morris, who served southwest Kansas for more than three decades as an elected school board member and state legislator, died Saturday. He was
Native Vote. According to a Politico article published on Monday morning, Rep. Sharice Davids, the lone Democrat in Kansas’ congressional delegation, is considering a U.S. Senate run as the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature debates whether to redraw her district to favor GOP candidates.