comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ஆண்ட்ரூ பஹ்ல் - Page 5 : comparemela.com

Chillin in the Statehouse Episode 16: Trans Athletes and NCAA Compensation

Chillin in the Statehouse Episode 16: Trans Athletes and NCAA Compensation Capital-Journal staff In this episode of Chillin in the Statehouse, the Capital-Journal s state government reporters Andrew Bahl and Titus Wu talk about how passage of a bill giving NCAA athletes the right to profit off their own image, name and likeness has been intertwined with the fate of another bill banning trans athletes in women s sports. Catch us on CJOnline.com every Monday 10 a.m. for Chillin in the Statehouse, where we break down state politics here in Kansas and make it chill (and informative) for you.

Chillin in the Statehouse Episode 15: Legislature Wraps Up Business

Chillin in the Statehouse Episode 15: Legislature Wraps Up Business Capital-Journal staff In this episode of Chillin in the Statehouse, the Capital-Journal s state government reporters Andrew Bahl and Titus Wu give a quick midnight update as they wait on lawmakers to finish passing any bills they need to pass to wrap up this year s session s business. They will return one final time later in May to override any remaining vetoes. Catch us on CJOnline.com every Monday 10 a.m. for Chillin in the Statehouse, where we break down state politics here in Kansas and make it chill (and informative) for you.

Lawmakers passed a deal to fund Kansas schools Here s what you need to know

Lawmakers passed a deal to fund Kansas schools. Here s what you need to know. Andrew Bahl, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal Students listen to the days lecture in Ryan Nelson s U.S. government class at Topeka High school, on Jan. 7 after the riots that took place the day prior in Washington D.C. Senate President Ty Masterson said Friday an agreement has been reached where Gov. Laura Kelly will sign a multi-billion-dollar school funding bill into law, following days of negotiations between top officials. Popular Searches The bill is a necessary second act after conservatives pushed to separate public education funding from the state budget and tie it to a slate of school choice policies.

Lawmakers have agreed on a deal to fund Kansas schools Here s what you need to know

Lawmakers passed a deal to fund Kansas schools. Here s what you need to know. Andrew Bahl, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal Students listen to the days lecture in Ryan Nelson s U.S. government class at Topeka High school, on Jan. 7 after the riots that took place the day prior in Washington D.C. Senate President Ty Masterson said Friday an agreement has been reached where Gov. Laura Kelly will sign a multi-billion-dollar school funding bill into law, following days of negotiations between top officials. The bill is a necessary second act after conservatives pushed to separate public education funding from the state budget and tie it to a slate of school choice policies.

Kansas House signs off on medical marijuana bill, giving supporters hope for next session

Kansas House signs off on medical marijuana bill, giving supporters hope for next session Andrew Bahl, Topeka Capital-Journal © Andrew Bahl/The Capital-Journal Rep. Blake Carpenter, R-Derby, speaks in favor of legislation creating a medical marijuana program in Kansas Thursday at the Statehouse. The Kansas House approved legislation creating a medical marijuana program Thursday, a historic vote that followed over five hours of debate on the matter. The moment was cathartic for supporters of the bill, although they will almost certainly have to wait at least another year for it to become law, as the Kansas Senate is unlikely to consider the matter this session.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.