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Dodge City Daily Globe
30 Oct, 2019
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We were the first to report this week that Kris Kobach was disciplined by an attorney review board for his conduct in federal court, where Kobach was sanctioned twice in a challenge to his signature law.
Kris Kobach enters diversion over conduct in voter registration case
Kris Kobach has entered into a diversion agreement over complaints about his conduct during federal court proceedings, acknowledging he failed to provide
Kansas legislator says half of 213,000 with suspended licenses still driving

State. Rep. Gail Finney told the state's bipartisan criminal justice reform panel Monday that perhaps half of 213,000 people with suspended licenses in

Rep. Roger Marshall introduces bill on labeling for alternatives to meat

Cattle farmers are concerned some alternative proteins are calling themselves meat. Rep. Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas' 1st District, along

Senate GOP sets baseline for Kansas’ Medicaid expansion debate in 2020 session

The complex Medicaid expansion bill endorsed by a Republican-dominated Senate committee Wednesday offered health insurance to an estimated 150,000 low-

Capitol Insider podcast: Kansans calculate politics of amendment ending population tweak

Secretary of State Scott Schwab is convinced Kansas needs to shed one measure of its unique Constitution. Schwab, who is the state's top election official,

Chanute hospital CEO: Kansas needs Medicaid expansion, not more donation pickle jars

Chanute hospital administrator Dennis Franks bore witness to consequences of crushing poverty and serious illness among uninsured patients in southeast

Economic development promoters urge Kansas to restart job programs nixed in Brownback era

LAWRENCE - Directors of two public university business entrepreneurship programs said Thursday the time had come for Kansas lawmakers to consider

Kansas Supreme Court finds criminal threat law infringes constitutional free speech

Appeal of criminal convictions in Douglas and Montgomery counties led Friday to the Kansas Supreme Court's decision to declare unconstitutional a

Supreme Court mulls constitutionality of traffic rule in Topeka vehicular murder

Attorneys arguing a murder appeal before the Kansas Supreme Court on Tuesday debated whether state law on driving offenses was vague enough to warrant a

Kansas government employee survey raises concerns about low wages, benefits

Three of every five Kansas executive branch government employees said in a survey their most significant workplace concern was low pay and benefits, while

Council Grove man running for city offices, Congress

COUNCIL GROVE - Michael Soetaert, 55, a Council Grove Republican, is throwing his hat into the ring - again. Soetaert is running in the Nov. 5 general