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- Abortion-rights supporters celebrated the results of Tuesday's vote as Kansas voters soundly rejected a proposed measure that would have removed constitutional protections for abortion access in the state. bit.ly/3zSA9SF
00:00 - Founder of Raising Men Lawn Care Service @iamrodneysmith stopped in Topeka today as part of his Mowing with Cops tour. He and officers from @Topeka_Police mowed the lawn of a single mother of four whose mower has been broken since the beginning of summer. bit.ly/340ogsc
- Two years ago, Gary Woodland thanked Topeka. Today, Topekans everywhere have Woodland, the 2019 U.S. Open champion, to thank. Column by @timbisel bit.ly/2x7IqkR
- Revah Stokes, 109, was born before women had the right to vote. Earlier today, she voted in Salina. Stokes has voted in every election since 1932 and Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the first president she voted for. Photo and info from Aaron Anders, of the Salina Journal.
- #BREAKING Linda Brown, center of Brown v. Board case, dies at 76
- Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly holds higher approval rating in Kansas poll than GOP President Donald Trump. Kelly is at 52.7% vs. Trump's 44.1%. An interesting result, but don't expect GOP to lose Kansas in 2020 presidential race . cjonline.com/news/20191206/… #ksleg via @TimVCarpenter
- Opinion: Why a bipartisan majority supports Iranian opposition to regime | Opinion
- Topeka Zoo director Brendan Wiley said a zookeeper has been taken to a local hospital after she was attacked by a tiger. More details to come. bit.ly/2UxoqkV
- State Sen. Mark Steffen appears to have admitted he traded his vote on the Kansas congressional redistricting map in order to advance a bill that would end a health board investigation into the physician-politician.
- Hundreds of people flooded the Statehouse Saturday, urging the importance of voting against a proposed abortion amendment to the Kansas Constitution, just days before the Aug. 2 election.
- BREAKING: The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that state funding to schools is inadequate:cjon.co/2lDPOgi #ksleg
- Deal ends use of Crosscheck, an unreliable and insecure program used to look for duplicate voter registrations, pending security upgrades. The agreement settles an ACLU lawsuit over exposure of Kansas voters' private data #ksleg via @sherman_news cjonline.com/news/20191210/…






