The Kansas Senate advanced SCR 1603, a proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution Thursday that would cap property valuation increases at 3 percent per year.
Pharmacists in Kansas say pharmacy benefit managers, a group that helps determine what medications insurance covers and how much they cost, are choking them out of business.
The Kansas Legislature has a new page on its website called Kansas COGE and is asking Kansans to report government ...
The Kansas Lawn & Garden Show returns Thursday, Friday and Saturday to the Stormont Vail Events Center, near S.W. 19th Street ...
Kansas Democratic leaders on Wednesday announced their support for raising the minimum wage in the Sunflower State to $15 per ...
The Kansas House of Representatives has passed a citizen-only voting amendment. The Kansas House of Representatives passed ...
Kansas House bill would move thousands of public school teachers to a more financially rewarding tier in KPERS, which could ...
Protestors at the Kansas Statehouse advocated broadly against the current administration's policies on immigration, LGBTQ ...