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Top GOP lawmakers in Kansas stalemated on taxes
Top Republicans in the Kansas Legislature still don't have a deal on taxes that would clear the way for the annual session to adjourn. House and Senate negotiators planned to resume talks Thursday, hoping to resolve differences on cutting income...
Tags: Sam Brownback, Personal Income, Politics
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'At fertilization' anti-abortion bill headed to Brownback's desk
Abortion rights advocates in Kansas are worried that the legislature's approval of a declaration that life begins "at fertilization" will inspire new attempts to prevent the procedure. The Kansas Legislature sent the sweeping anti-abortion bill to...
Tags: Sam Brownback, Abortion, Social Issues
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For What it's Worth: February 7
Maybe the Kansas Legislature should rethink this bill they’re trying to introduce---after the last two nights does anyone really want to see KU and Wichita State play? First time, long time--- It had been since January of 2006 that Kansas last...
Tags: College Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Jeff Withey, LSU Tigers, College Sports
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Court rules school funding should be increased
Kansas is violating the state constitution by not providing enough funding for schools. A district court in Shawnee county issued the ruling today. The decision comes after more than 50 school districts sued the state. They demanded lawmakers...
Tags: Sam Brownback, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Deferred maintenance backlog down at Kan. colleges
(AP) - The list of needed repairs at Kansas' public universities is declining amid increased spending and low bids from contractors scrambling for work. The Lawrence Journal World reports that nearly 40 percent of regents' university buildings were...
Tags: Eric King
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Lauren Seabrook
Email Lauren: lseabrook@kwch.com Like Lauren on Facebook: Lauren on Facebook Follow Lauen on Twitter: twitter.com/goseabrook Lauren Seabrook comes to KWCH from Topeka where she worked as Evening Anchor and Reporter for Kansas First News. She started...
Tags: Television Industry, Haiti Earthquake (2010), University of Central Oklahoma , CNN (tv network), Timothy McVeigh
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Former Republican senator Jean Schodorf switches parties
Jean Schodorf is a private citizen now but she says she's had enough of the Republican Party. That's why she decided to switch. "I know it's the right choice," Schodorf says of her decision to become a Democrat. "I believe a long time ago the...
Tags: Jean Schodorf, Republican Party, Politics, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party
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FlashBack 12: Bed bug resurgence (2010)
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsSleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite. It used to be a phrase moms would jokingly utter to their children at bedtime. Now, it takes a more literal meaning with the resurgence of bedbugs in the U.S. Bed bugs are creeping into hotels and motels from...Tags: Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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Kansas Remap Fight Looms As Campaign Issue
The Kansas Legislature's bitter impasse over redistricting could become an issue in election campaigns this year. The state's major political factions are attempting to fix blame for a stalemate that forced federal judges to redraw political...
Tags: Litigation, Elections, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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President signs bill limiting military funeral protests
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsPresident Barack Obama signed a bill into law Monday that prohibits protests within 300 feet of military funerals two hours before and after services. "The graves of our veterans are hallowed ground," said President Obama. "And obviously we all defend...Tags: Barack Obama, Camp Lejeune (military base), Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Issues, Camp Lejeune Water Contamination
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Brett Seacat pleads not guilty to murder in wife's death
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsBrett Seacat pleaded not guilty to charges of killing his wife and setting fire to their Kingman home, while the couple's two young boys were asleep. Kingman County Judge Larry Solomon set the trial for April 23rd, but defense attorney Roger Falk is...Tags: Trials, Court Preliminary, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges
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House bypasses tax deal, passes bigger cuts
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Kansas House has bypassed a compromise plan for reducing income and sales taxes and instead approved larger cuts, sending them to Gov. Sam Brownback. The House voted 64-59 for legislation cutting individual income tax rates, exempting 191,000...Tags: Sam Brownback, Government, Republican Party, Executive Branch, Personal Income
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