Here are today's headlines from Kansas government:[(Harris News Service) Waiting list forms for English classes:][1] Hundreds of immigrant adults remain in line to take English classes in Kansas. But higher education officials say the backlog could be cut significantly with $500,000 in new ...
Here are today's headlines from Kansas government:[(LJW) Small steps taken on health care:][1] The 2007 legislative session featured stark differences on the health care reform front. For example, Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, a Democrat, called for universal health coverage while a group of House ...
Topeka Gov. Kathleen Sebelius will travel across Kansas on Wednesday in ceremonial bill signings of the new casino gambling legislation.The tour will hit areas that under the bill could add state-owned casinos and resorts, and video slot machines at pari-mutuel tracks.Sebelius will hold ...
Here are today's headlines from Kansas government:[(KC Star) Change in driving age sidelined:][1] Young teenagers can breathe easier: The Kansas Legislature won't act on a bill raising the driving age this year.[(LJW) From 'The Hill' to Maple Hill:][2] House Speaker Melvin Neufeld suggested ...
Here are today's headlines from Kansas government:[(Harris News Service) Lawmakers delayed decisions on programs for disabled:][1] House Speaker Melvin Neufeld expressed satisfaction with the Legislature's passage of its main state budget bill Wednesday, saying it holds the line at a 5 percent ...
Here are today's headlines from Kansas government:[(KC Star) Accord reached on tax cuts:][1] House and Senate negotiators agreed Monday on $302 million in tax cuts over the next five years. They also agreed to separate two Johnson County sales tax measures and let the House vote on each one. ...