Kansas lawmakers have approved a bill that would make it easier to pursue criminal charges or file lawsuits over childhood sexual abuse, even if the abuse is reported many years after it occurred..state lawmakers rejected a plan to create state-run presidential primaries next year.and Kansas law enforcement agencies are planning a crackdown on distracted driving. Details on these stories, and more, can be found here.
Kansas lawmakers have advanced a bill that allows parents to remove their child from classroom lessons or activities the parents view as inappropriate.a bill to legally define men and women as their gender assigned at birth is on its way to Governor Laura Kelly’s desk.plus, K-State men's basketball coach is named Naismith Coach of the Year. Those stories, and more, here.
Kansas lawmakers look to immediately eliminate the state sales tax on food. the sale of recreational marijuana is booming in Missouri. and several states consider limiting the sale of farm and ranch land to China and other foreign investors. Those headlines and more can be found here.
Kansas lawmakers consider whether parents can use state tax dollars to pay for private education. a boy missing for 16 hours in Douglas County is found safe. and arguments are underway in Wichita against the state's death penalty. These ad-free headlines are made possible by listener-members. Become one today.