State Government

Kansas legislators won’t have a special session to join the US redistricting battle

TOPEKA — The Kansas House's top Republican on Tuesday dropped efforts to force a redraw of U.S. House districts that would have thrust the state into a widening national battle for partisan advantage in the 2026 elections. The announcement by House Speaker Dan Hawkins ended a weekslong push ...

KU launches program to encourage longtime, tenured faculty members to retire early

As part of a budget-balancing measure, the University of Kansas has launched a program to encourage certain, longtime, tenured faculty members to retire early. University employees on Friday received a notice announcing a “voluntary separation incentive program,” that is targeted toward ...

Kansas officials pressure Trump administration to keep SNAP funded during shutdown

With the looming threat of food benefits halting for nearly 190,000 Kansans on Nov. 1, the state’s leaders are split on how to respond. On Tuesday, Gov. Laura Kelly joined a lawsuit by other Democratic governors and state attorneys general against the U.S. Department of Agriculture for ...

Kansas Legislature a step closer to special session on redistricting

TOPEKA — The president of the Kansas Senate said Monday that a sufficient number of Senate Republicans have signed a petition to call a special legislative session to consider new congressional district boundaries. Senate President Ty Masterson, who is seeking the GOP nomination for ...