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Colorado · ColoradoThe Kansas Bureau of Investigation said Tuesday an investigation into the raid of the Marion Record last August will be presented to a special prosecutor later this month for consideration of charges.See the Story
Colorado Bureau of Investigation to present findings on Marion Raid to special prosecutors
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Kansas Politics · KansasThe publisher of a Kansas newspaper that was raided by police in August is now suing officials involved in the move, accusing them of retaliating against the paper and violating its First Amendment rights.
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Kansas newspaper publisher sues over police raid, claiming retaliation
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Kansas, United States · KansasThe House voted 109-14 for House Concurrent Resolution 5026. The nonbinding resolution emphasized the importance of AM radio. It called on Congress to force federal transportation safety officials to require installation in all new motor vehicles a device capable of capturing AM broadcast stations. Several automakers removed or planned to remove AM radio receivers from electric vehicles due to electromagnetic interference.See the Story
Kansas lawmakers turn up volume on resolution mandating AM radios in new vehicles • Kansas Reflector
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Republican Party · KansasThe wait list for intellectual and developmental disabilities services is at 5,279 people. The physical disability wait list is around 2,382 Kansans. The Kansas Council on Developmental Disabilities recommendation is to reduce the waitlists by 20% in fiscal year 2025 by funding 1,100 slots on the I/DD waiver.See the Story
GOP lawmakers tie care for disabled Kansans to their opposition of Medicaid expansion • Kansas Reflector
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Kansas, United States · KansasMedicaid expansion could be reassigned to another committee, inserted into another bill, or forced to the House floor if enough lawmakers throw their support behind it. But that would be unlikely as top Republicans in the House and Senate remain firmly against expansion. Medicaid expansion would cover medical costs for people incarcerated in county jails under the bill.See the Story
Despite overwhelming Kansas public support, Medicaid expansion bill shot down • Kansas Reflector
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Kansas, United States · KansasMore than 900 written testimonies were made in support of Medicaid expansion. Kansas is one of 10 states left that have not expanded. Republican leadership in the Legislature has blocked expansion despite widespread public and legislative support. Medicaid expansion would unlock $700 million in annual federal funding and could potentially save 59 rural hospitals.See the Story
First Medicaid expansion hearing held in years yields many Kansas supporters • Kansas Reflector
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