TOPEKA — Democratic Rep. Brooklynne Mosley told Kansas House members she would pray for those who favor corporate landlords over renters, lashed out at a Republican who complained about “filthy” renters, and told another Republican she was sorry for putting him to sleep with her ...
As a bill targeting illicit e-cigarettes makes its way through the Kansas Legislature, a health official in Lawrence says the problem of unauthorized vape products is real, and that underage buyers here might have access to them.
The bill is Senate Bill 355, and it passed the Kansas Senate and ...
TOPEKA — Kansans will soon be required to use the bathroom of their biological sex at birth in all government buildings after the House joined the Senate Wednesday to override Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto.
House Substitute for Senate Bill 244 will go into effect immediately after paperwork is ...
TOPEKA — A bill heard Monday would list kratom as a Schedule 1 drug, moving the previously unclassified substance into the same category as methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin.
Senate Bill 497 classifies both Kratom and 7-hydroxymitragynine, or 7-OH, as controlled substances. Proponents and ...
TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate overturned Gov Laura Kelly’s veto on Tuesday, putting the state one step closer to forcing people to use bathrooms in government buildings that match their biological sex at birth.
Senate Substitute for House Bill 244 was overturned by the Senate, with votes ...
TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate approved tougher regulations on vapes Wednesday in an effort to crack down on unlicensed products and eliminate advertisements geared toward children.
Major tobacco companies were behind the bill, which would impose the same licensing and advertising ...