COVID-19 Compromise Ends Divisive Session Of Kansas Legislature
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
Weeks of political wrangling over Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s authority to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic ended when Republican leaders agreed to a compromise that increased their oversight of emergency orders and $1.2 billion in federal relief funds ..read more
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Coronavirus Closures Send Kansas Unemployment Claims Soaring
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
The coronavirus continues to spread in Kansas. The result of emergency orders is that many people are staying in their homes. The shutdown of businesses across the state has triggered a record wave of people seeking unemployment benefits. The public health emergency has also forced politicians off the campaign trail. On this week’s Statehouse Blend Kansas, Jim McLean talks with the manager of one U.S. Senate campaign to find out how that candidate is adapting ..read more
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Kansas Lawmakers Question Kelly's Use Of Emergency Powers Before Fleeing Coronavirus Threat
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
Kansas lawmakers approved a basic budget this week before heading home to await whatever the coronavirus has in store for the state and their communities. They’re hoping to reconvene in late April to wrap up their work for the year. But they left knowing they might not have an opportunity to resolve their differences on several big issues, including Medicaid expansion and a constitutional amendment on abortion. On their way out of town, some Republican lawmakers questioned whether Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly was properly using her authority to respond to the coronavirus emergency. Citing her d ..read more
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COVID-19 Compromise Ends Divisive Session Of Kansas Legislature
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
Weeks of political wrangling over Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s authority to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic ended when Republican leaders agreed to a compromise that increased their oversight of emergency orders and $1.2 billion in federal relief funds ..read more
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With Talk Of Shortened Session, Kansas Lawmakers Still Stuck on Abortion And Medicaid
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
Kansas lawmakers are making contingency plans in case the spread of the coronavirus forces an early end to the 2020 legislative session. A shortened session would lessen the chances of lawmakers resolving their differences on abortion and Medicaid expansion before heading home. Susan Wagle, the Republican president of the Kansas Senate, is blocking consideration of a bipartisan expansion bill until the House approves a proposed anti-abortion amendment to the Kansas Constitution. Attempts by legislative leaders to end the stalemate appear to be making little progress. Statehouse Blend host Jim ..read more
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COVID-19 Compromise Ends Divisive Session Of Kansas Legislature
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
Weeks of political wrangling over Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s authority to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic ended when Republican leaders agreed to a compromise that increased their oversight of emergency orders and $1.2 billion in federal relief funds ..read more
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Coronavirus Closures Send Kansas Unemployment Claims Soaring
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
The coronavirus continues to spread in Kansas. The result of emergency orders is that many people are staying in their homes. The shutdown of businesses across the state has triggered a record wave of people seeking unemployment benefits. The public health emergency has also forced politicians off the campaign trail. On this week’s Statehouse Blend Kansas, Jim McLean talks with the manager of one U.S. Senate campaign to find out how that candidate is adapting ..read more
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Kansas Officials Steel For Coronavirus; Lawmakers Seek End To Stalemate
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
Kansas health officials say the state is ready to deal with the new coronavirus now that Kansans are starting to get sick. Lawmakers still aren’t ready to move past a dispute on abortion and Medicaid expansion that is blocking progress on both issues. Host Jim McLean talks with a legislator at the center of that dispute about why he cast a decisive vote against the anti-abortion amendment. Also featured on this week’s episode: an interview with the state’s chief health officer on preparations for the coronavirus ..read more
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Coronavirus Closures Send Kansas Unemployment Claims Soaring
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
The coronavirus continues to spread in Kansas. The result of emergency orders is that many people are staying in their homes. The shutdown of businesses across the state has triggered a record wave of people seeking unemployment benefits. The public health emergency has also forced politicians off the campaign trail. On this week’s Statehouse Blend Kansas, Jim McLean talks with the manager of one U.S. Senate campaign to find out how that candidate is adapting ..read more
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Kansas Lawmakers Question Kelly's Use Of Emergency Powers Before Fleeing Coronavirus Threat
Statehouse Blend Kansas
by Jim McLean
3y ago
Kansas lawmakers approved a basic budget this week before heading home to await whatever the coronavirus has in store for the state and their communities. They’re hoping to reconvene in late April to wrap up their work for the year. But they left knowing they might not have an opportunity to resolve their differences on several big issues, including Medicaid expansion and a constitutional amendment on abortion. On their way out of town, some Republican lawmakers questioned whether Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly was properly using her authority to respond to the coronavirus emergency. Citing her d ..read more
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