Voters Kept Abortion Legal in Kansas, but Clinics Can’t Keep Up
“Earlier this month, voters soundly rejected an amendment to the Kansas Constitution that could have led to an abortion ban. But abortion remains tightly restricted in the state even as women from across the region flood Kansas clinics.”
Kansas Recounted 550,000 Ballots After the Abortion Amendment Lost. Only About 60 Votes Changed
“Abortion opponents requested the recount in nine counties after making unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud. The recount showed the amendment still lost by wide margins.”
Governor Laura Kelly Tours Future Child Mental Health Hospital in Hays
“One of my highest priorities since taking office has been strengthening our mental health system in Kansas, especially in underserved parts of the state,” said Governor Laura Kelly. “This hospital will provide top-notch care to children in Hays and beyond – reinforcing my Administration’s efforts to increase the mental health resources needed to keep young Kansans safe and healthy.”
Public Meeting to Discuss Nuclear Power Plant Exercise
“On Friday, September 2, 2022, a public meeting will be held to discuss the full-scale response exercise process.”
Research on War Deployments and Trauma in Military Couples and Families Focus of New Book
“These couples were part of a research study I did on couples and trauma and were initially interviewed in 2005, with follow-up interviews completed in 2015,” Nelson Goff said. “This allowed me and my team to gain their views and experiences over a 10-year span and provide perspectives not seen in other literature.”
Veterinary Researchers Identify Potential Treatment for Emerging Rabbit Diseases
Manhattan, KS— A discovery by researchers at Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine may save the lives of wild and domestic rabbits threatened by the recent spread of lagovirus diseases, including Rabbit hemorrhagic disease and European brown hare syndrome. Through collaboration with researchers from other Kansas Board of Regents universities, K-State virologists Yunjeong Kimand […]
Kraft Heinz Voluntary Recall of Select Capri Sun Wild Cherry Flavored Juice Drink
“The “Best When Used By” date on the products is June 25, 2023.”
Officials Highlight Parallel Between Public Health, Extension
“Kansas has strong roots in efforts to develop healthy communities”
Attorneys Argue Juries Should Know They Don’t Need to Convict on Unpopular abortion and Drug Laws
“Jury nullification is allowed, but few know about this legal process because courts don’t tell juries they have this power.”
SIGNED INTO LAW: Historic Bipartisan Legislation Providing Health Care & Benefits for Toxic-Exposed Veterans
“Moran: The PACT Act Delivers on Our Promise to Our Veterans”