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Eight opioid manufacturers will divvy up $720 million between states, with Kansas set to receive $5.7 million.
State Board of Education and Attorney General Kris Kobach have been fighting about whether Kansas should drop a ban on discrimination against persons based on sexual orientation or gender identity ...
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today announced an approximate $720 million nationwide settlement with eight drug makers ...
The top lawman in Kansas works to avoid trans ID changes . . . Here's the basics of his case: "Attorney General Kris Kobach ...
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach said the Sunflower State will be included in a $720 million opioid settlement with drug ...
Kris Kobach claimed school contracts that include nondiscrimination clauses must strike protections for gay and trans people ...
One Kansas state representative is pushing back against Attorney General Kris Kobach and his recent call for federal investigations into several public school districts. Kobach recently requested ...
All students have the right to be safe and free from discrimination at school, Kubic said, and policies like the ones held by area districts can shield youths from potential harm or harassment.
Attorney General Kris Kobach wants a U.S. Department of Education investigation of transgender policies at Topeka USD 501 and other Kansas schools.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach sent a letter to members of the Kansas State Board of Education (KSDE) on June 25.
Kelly vetoed the flat tax again this year, claiming that it would blow a hole in the state budget. But unlike previous years, ...
The Kansas State Board of Education and AG Kris Kobach have been fighting about whether Kansas should drop a ban on ...