Kansas voters will decide in August 2026 whether to approve a constitutional amendment to elect state Supreme Court justices.
A question on the ballot next year will ask voters to amend the Constitution to set open elections. Republicans said it would ...
A proposed state constitutional amendment would require Kansas Supreme Court justices to be elected rather than appointed by ...
A group of Kansas lawmakers are pushing a new resolution forward this spring denouncing a scheduled ‘Black Mass’ by the ...
In two congressional districts and vastly different political environments, two Republican congressmen were met with far ...
Rep. Blake Carpenter pitched a novel idea to lawmakers that he says could eliminate state property tax collections within ...
Kansas Republican lawmakers are getting close to repealing the three-day grace period for mail ballots, a law that was broadly popular when it was enacted eight years ago. The Republican-led ...
In Kansas and nationally, debates over transgender rights and inclusion are playing out in faith communities. For Pastor ...
Critics of affordable housing tax credit say it's costing Kansas too much. Supporters say it's helping construct new homes ...
The House on Wednesday narrowly endorsed a Senate resolution to place the question on the August 2026 ballot, rejecting ...
Kansas Republicans are now pushing to change the process for filling U.S. Senate vacancies, which would also apply to state ...
Republican lawmakers are pushing for a constitutional amendment for voters to elect Kansas Supreme Court justices. It has now passed the Senate.