Attorney General Kris Kobach’s effort to require all Kansas employers to use a federal internet-based system to verify the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States was derailed in a ...
Fasten your seatbelt. This is expected to be a big week at the Legislature as the regular session nears an end. That's not ...
Momentum started to build behind a bill that would move the state to a single tax rate by cutting taxes when state revenues ...
Satanists raised the ante for Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday, promising in a Facebook post to hold their "black mass" in the ...
A top House Republican has introduced a new constitutional amendment that's intended to reduce taxes with proceeds generated ...
Last week, Acting Wildlife Secretary Chris Kennedy proposed a policy where commissioners may request for items to be placed ...
A bill that would expand a program providing property tax rebates for seniors and disabled veterans moved out of a Senate ...
The Kansas House on Friday tentatively approved a bill with just one supporter that prohibits state employers from making hiring decisions based solely on whether someone has a college degree.
Democratic state Sen. Patrick Schmidt on Wednesday defended his abortion record despite amending a bill to provide a tax ...
The Kansas House on Tuesday approved a bill giving the Kansas Legislature a voice in how vacancies for the U.S. Senate in ...
The Kansas Senate on Tuesday expanded a bill holding fathers responsible for picking up the cost of child support from the ...
The interim executive director of the state ethics commission is stepping down Friday, leaving the agency without its top two ...