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Kansas governor criticized President Donald Trump as the administration completes its first 100 days as chaotic.
State efforts to stamp out diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives are accelerating during Donald Trump's second term.
After President Donald Trump's administration cut federal grant funding to Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly wanted Attorney General ...
The Kansas Farm Bureau leader said President Donald Trump's USDA was "elevating strong voices for rural Kansas to key ...
The Trump administration terminated more than $30 million in health care grants, resulting in the loss of dozens of jobs and ...
The Department of Justice’s request potentially puts Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and Missouri Attorney General Andrew ...
Here's how the Kansas State Department of Education responded to President Donald Trump's administration demanding compliance ...
President Donald Trump's budget proposal defunds and eliminates to Kansas legacies: Food for Peace and McGovern-Dole, which ...
Kansas House Speaker Dan Hawkins announced his campaign for insurance commissioner in 2026. So far he's the only candidate ...
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KSNT on MSN‘Everyone is overwhelmed’: Kansas Forest Service at risk of 80% funding loss, layoffs with proposed federal cutsForest Service Operations – decrease of $391 million from Fiscal Year 2025. State, Local, Tribal and NGO Conservation Programs – decrease of $303 million from Fiscal Year 2025. Forest and Rangeland ...
Gov. Laura Kelly certainly thought so. In April, she asked President Donald Trump to make a presidential disaster declaration so Kansas could tap into federal funds to make repairs. “Given the ...
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