TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate on Tuesday approved a modified state budget, sending it back to the House so both chambers can agree on a shared plan.
Senators slightly modified the House proposal, which is formally titled Senate Sub for Sub for House Bill 2007, during extensive debate Tuesday to ...
Kansas students are spending fewer days in school than they did decades ago, and the state’s top education leader wants that to change.
Education Commissioner Randy Watson is urging districts to cancel breaks or extend the school year to make up for days that were canceled because of ...
TOPEKA — Kansas voters will decide next year whether to rewrite the state’s constitution to turn the Kansas Supreme Court into an elected office.
The Kansas House of Representatives on Wednesday narrowly endorsed a Senate resolution to place the question on the August 2026 ballot, ...
TOPEKA — Two bills passed by the Kansas Legislature this week would ban the use of ranked-choice voting in Kansas and restrict funding for election-related activities, such as voter registration efforts.
They join another bill that the Legislature previously sent to the governor’s desk ...
TOPEKA — The House and Senate voted to approve a bill Monday placing the Legislature in greater control of decisions traditionally left to governors when temporarily filling vacancies for U.S. Senate, state treasurer and state insurance commissioner.
The content of Senate Bill 105 was ...
The University of Kansas is among 45 universities that the U.S. Department of Education is investigating related to concerns that racial preferences are playing inappropriate roles in admissions or other operations.
The Department of Education released via press release a list of schools that ...