Off to the races in Veto Session

Save Girls Sports Unfortunately, the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act fell just one vote short in the Senate and so the House did not get a second opportunity to review the bill. While it means that the bill is likely dead for this session, it does not mean we will stop fighting for opportunities for

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Just three things

The legislature begins its final week of work on Monday. And boy do they have a lot of work to do! For people who care about families there are three key topics that the legislature will be discussing over the next seven days that are important. So I need you to take time to contact

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The truth about the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. — Winston Churchill Today, Governor Kelly betrayed Kansas women as she sided with radical LGBTQ+ ideology and the corrupt NCAA. However, we won’t stop fighting for women! Contact your legislators and ask them to override Governor

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Contact your legislators today to protect your values!

It’s the whirlwind of the last week of the regular session. This is the week where bills are repackaged and brought before the legislators to vote up or down. There are several topics that I want to highlight for you today! Your legislators need to hear from you again on the following: Educational Freedom –

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Medical Marijuana bill is a Trojan horse for Big Marijuana Industry

Today, the House Federal & State Affairs Committee passed a bill that is deceptively called a “medical” marijuana bill. However, as it was passed out of committee, it would essentially allow anyone to obtain marijuana for almost any reason at all. Medical Marijuana is typically used as a step towards fully legalizing recreational marijuana. But

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Legislature takes first step in re-imagining the educational future

The following OpEd by Brittany Jones and Elizabeth Patton was published by the Wichita Eagle on March 11, 2021. The past year has highlighted how important it is to bridge the opportunity gaps in our educational system. As these gaps were exacerbated by pandemic-related school closures, working parent, single parents, students, teachers, and thousands of

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Whoah, we’re halfway there!

We’ve reached what is known as turn around week at the Kansas Capitol. It’s the week in which bills are supposed to be out of one chamber unless they have been made exempt. This means legislators are on the floor for hours at a time, trying to get bills passed out of their chamber. We’ve

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