Army seeks public input on study of possible Iron Dome sites

“The Army invites government agencies, Native American Tribes and the public to submit input by April 4, 2022 regarding the programmatic environmental assessment and draft finding of no significant impact pertaining to the Iron Dome Defense System–Army. The Army will consider all timely comments prior to making a final decision on where to place IDDS-A units.”
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.”

“My administration has taken steps to restore the Kansas economy, and that fiscal responsibility has paved the way to provide direct tax relief to Kansans,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “I urge the Legislature to work together to send me a clean bill eliminating the state’s tax on food immediately, so that we can put this money back into the pockets of Kansas taxpayers.”
Attorney General O’Connor Joins 25-State Coalition Against Biden’s Continued Attack on American Energy

“It is time for President Biden to put America’s needs first,” Attorney General O’Connor said. “We can and must be energy independent. The White House is sowing the seeds of a national security crisis that is totally avoidable. Plus, the administration’s attack on American energy is creating a financial burden for Oklahomans.”
Partial Resolution Reached in State Inventory Tracking System Case

“All medical marijuana commercial licensees have until Thursday, May 26 (90 days) to become compliant with the Metrc seed-to-sale tracking system”
Health Advisory, Safety Tips Issued During Flint Hills Burning Season

“Smoke Modeling Tool to be activated on March 1”
AG Derek Schmidt to Provide Free Document Destruction for National Consumer Protection Week

“Our office works hard year-round to protect consumers,” Schmidt said. “Next week, we will place a particular focus on helping Kansans protect themselves from identity theft and stay safe from scams.”
AG Derek Schmidt asks Federal Court to Reopen Litigation Challenging Biden Administration Healthcare Worker Vaccine Mandate

“The healthcare mandate’s current implementation already is causing disruption in the healthcare workforce, particularly in small, rural communities.”
K-State Lab Backs Work that Helps Rescue Haitian Sorghum Crop

“Scientists capitalize on 50 years of research; discover molecular marker”
Crack repair begins Monday in Washington County

“Work on K-9 will begin at the K-9/K-15 south junction and continue north to K-9/K-15 north junction.”