State of the State address January 15, 2013
Images from Governor Sam Brownback's State of the State address on Tuesday at the Kansas statehouse.
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Governor Sam Brownback smiles as he is escorted into the House chamber before delivering the State of the State address on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 at the Kansas Statehouse. In his speech, Brownback called for a cut in taxes and changes in the way judges are selected. Nick Krug/Journal-World Photo
Senate President Susan Wagle sits next to House Speaker Ray Merrick as the two prepare for Gov. Sam Brownback's State of the State address on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 in the House chamber of the Kansas Statehouse. In his speech, Brownback called for a cut in taxes and changes in the way judges are selected. Nick Krug/Journal-World Photo
Governor Sam Brownback waves to lawmakers as he is escorted to the speaker's podium of the House chamber before delivering the State of the State address on Tuesday at the Kansas Statehouse. In his speech, Brownback called for a cut in taxes and changes in the way judges are selected.
Governor Sam Brownback delivers the State of the State address on Tuesday in the House chamber of the Kansas Statehouse. In his speech, Brownback called for a cut in taxes and changes in the way judges are selected. Directly behind the governor are House Speaker Ray Merrick and Senate President Susan Wagle.
Governor Sam Brownback delivers the State of the State address on Tuesday in the House chamber of the Kansas Statehouse. In his speech, Brownback called for a cut in taxes and changes in the way judges are selected. Behind the governor are House Speaker Ray Merrick and Senate President Susan Wagle.
Governor Sam Brownback shake hands with Connie O'Brien, R-Tonganoxie, as he exits the House chamber following the State of the State address on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 at the Kansas Statehouse. In his speech, Brownback called for a cut in taxes and changes in the way judges are selected. Nick Krug/Journal-World Photo
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Comments
headdoctor 4 months ago
Thanks for posting the pictures. I can blow them up and make new dart boards.
laredo 4 months ago
Most corrupt govenor Kansas has ever had.
tjayhawk 4 months ago
Typical liberal leftist remark. You don't agree with him so you label him corrupt. That is why the left's opinions are generally ignored.
nugget 4 months ago
It's a fact. Brownback is making the southern governors of Mississippi from the 40s, 50s look like punk amateurs. When he's done, we'll all be answering to the Koch Brothers, just like he is right now.
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