Early Voting Ends at NOON!

Early, in-person voting ends today at noon! And TOMORROW is election day! Your mailbox will finally stop being flooded with campaign mail. But we need you to go vote this morning or tomorrow! This election is incredibly important for the direction of our state and our nation.   GET PREPARED!   ‘Check out all our

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Veto Session Pros & Cons: Round 1

We left the Statehouse around 2:30 Friday morning, after a roller-coaster week in Veto Session. While the Senate overrode Gov. Kelly’s vetoes on Fairness in Women’s Sports and the Parental Bill of Rights, the House fell short of overriding the veto. This is a huge disappointment for our organization but also for the majority of

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And It Begins!

It’s a new year and a new legislative session. Today, I will begin my daily commute to and from the Capitol. It’s a little like the first day of school, excitement to see everyone combined with days of preparation for the work ahead. We know with everything going on in the world, there is a

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Johnson County: Join Us Saturday!

Are you frustrated by recent court decisions? Do you want to learn how to make a difference and restore the balance between our branches of government? Then join us this Saturday, January 8th at 9-11:30 am in Overland Park! We are partnering with Americans for Prosperity of Kansas to provide you with resources and action

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The distortion of religious freedom

The legislature is going back into session today! Liberals are hard at work to confuse Kansans about religious freedom. They are using several confusing and inaccurate arguments to try to influence legislators about what religious freedom means. First, they are trying to say that bolstering our religious freedom laws somehow undercuts religious freedom. They claim

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It’s time for special session!

After the Fifth Circuit enjoined the OSHA COVID mandate late last week, OSHA said it was no longer enforcing the mandate for employees to be vaccinated. But the cases still have to be decided ultimately by the courts. The cases have been consolidated and are now moving forward in the 6th Circuit. The mandate for

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Independence Day?

This coming Sunday will be Independence Day – the day commemorating our country throwing off the yoke of England’s rule.  I hope all of you have the opportunity to spend the day with friends and family, celebrating our country’s freedoms. As Americans, we have a lot to be thankful for. We live in a country

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A Great Win for Religious Freedom in North Dakota Higher Education!

The Senate passed HB1503 minutes ago by a vote of 35 to 12. As a reminder, the bill would codify the protections for religious freedom and free speech on public campuses around the state. For example, opposition testimony to this bill by the North Dakota University System confirmed that on some campuses, religious clubs are

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Rumbling Down the Tracks and Picking up Speed

The train is headed right for you and your family. Think fast. What do you do? Step out of the way? Absolutely. Try to call ahead and get someone to help stop the train? Even better. You don’t want anybody else to have a close call, or worse, be hit. Well, let me tell you,

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ACTION ALERT CENTRAL: Protect Life, Children, and the Right to Worship

I’m going to keep this short. We’re working on a LOT of legislation as we hit the home stretch of this legislative session (today is Day 37 out of 40), but we need your help. We’ve identified 3 issues where constituent engagement is most needed right now: TAKE ACTION TO SHOW GEORGIANS VALUE ALL LIFEHB

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