In early July, Federal Judge for the District of Kansas John Broomes issued a preliminary injunction halting the implementation of the Biden administration’s Title IX transgender regulations — which would have required […]
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Tractor Supply ditches DEI, takes heat from left
A national farm & home retailer with 41 locations and millions of dollars in Kansas investment is under pressure to reinstitute the “woke” corporate ideology […]
Kansas schools build non-teaching staff, payrolls while enrollment, student performance decline
The hiring of non-teachers (administrators and all other employees who are not teachers) has continued an upward trend in Kansas for the past decade in […]
Sharice Davids votes against proof-of-citizenship voter registration bill
WASHINGTON D.C. – In a vote that monitored two major national issues in both illegal immigration and election security, Third District Congresswoman Sharice Davids voted […]
KBI: Kansas violent crime down, property crime up in 2023
TOPEKA – Violent crime was down in Kansas in 2023 according to a newly compiled statewide report from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, but property crimes […]
Schmidt picks up endorsement of NRA in Kansas 2nd District race
The National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) announced today its endorsement of former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt in his campaign to represent Kansas’ Second Congressional […]
“Moderate” Kelly backs Biden disaster, pats Pyle on head for fetching her stick in 2022 election
Famed “moderate” Kansas Governor Laura Kelly further confirmed her “middle of the road” political ideology last week, throwing her full and unwavering support behind the […]
“Fake Anthrax” mailings to Republicans on anniversary of Roe’s overturn still unsolved
TOPEKA – Last summer’s harmless “powder attack” on Republicans in numerous states remains unsolved, and since no one was injured in the incident the investigation […]
Kansas K-12 education is failing more students, and bureaucratic word salad won’t fix it
“Prairie Home Companion” on National Public Radio was about the fictional city Lake Wobegon, which host Garrison Keillor described as a place where “all women […]
Kansas’ “at risk” student program doesn’t need more money; it needs an overhaul
The Kansas Policy Institute has proposed a new model for the state’s woeful at-risk program. (In education circles, “at risk” students are those viewed to have a […]