Kansas prisoners can’t vote, but some critics say they are gerrymandered anyway

“The census defines a prisoner’s home address as the prison they are held at, but there is some effort to change that.”
K-State to host ‘mini-conference’ on agricultural ramifications of Ukraine/Russia conflict

“Free sessions available online March 7-11”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces $160 Million to Support Child Care Providers in Kansas

“As we grow the economy, these grants will provide the continued support our child care facilities need to stay open and ensure that Kansas families have access to safe, quality child care.” Governor Laura Kelly said. ”This support will help our child care facilities, it will help Kansas parents, and it will help our economy.”
Union Math Instructor named 2022 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year
“State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister made the announcement, which comes with $10,000 in cash and prizes from community sponsors, including the use of a vehicle for a year to tour the state as Oklahoma’s next teacher ambassador.”
Consumer Alert: Kansans impacted by T-Mobile data breach urged to take steps to protect personal information

“On August 17, 2021, T-Mobile reported a massive data breach compromising the sensitive personal information of millions of current, former, and prospective T-Mobile customers.”
PASSED: Sen. Marshall Resolution to Block Vaccine Mandate for Healthcare Workers

“Make no mistake, this federal vaccine mandate is not about public health or science – it’s about Joe Biden fulfilling his desire to control every aspect of our lives, and it’s a slap in the face to the hard-working men and women who never took a day off on the frontline fight against COVID-19,” said Senator Marshall.”
Senator Marshall, Senator Moran, and Congressman LaTurner’s Response to the State of the Union

“The lawmakers agree that Kansas is facing a list of issues, including the highest inflation in 40 years, surging crime rates, and record setting gas prices.”
KU clinical trial seeks Black Wichita residents with diabetes

“The 18-week program aims to help people troubleshoot the daily situations that stand between them and better health.”
Opioids are Killing More People than ever, and Kansas Lags other States on these Steps to Help

“Evidence is mounting that good Samaritan laws save lives. Kansas is one of just a few states without a law to encourage people to call 911 if a friend is overdosing.”
Sen. Moran Calls for a Unified Response from the United States Senate in Support of Ukraine

“Each of these challenges can be met if we in the Senate are unified in purpose.”