New legislation in several states would require abortion providers to have their patients collect expelled medical waste from at-home abortions.
Abortion is legal in Kansas until 22 weeks of pregnancy ... as a board operator and fill-in sports play-by-play announcer. In 2005, Nester joined the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network as a Studio Coordinator at 101 The Fox, a role he held for 15 years ...
A group of Kansas Republicans want to outright ban and criminalize abortions in the state despite state constitutional protections. Two bills in the Kansas House of Representatives — one prohibiting all abortions except those needed to save the life of a mother and another making it a crime to perform abortions — were
Planned Parenthood hopes a Jackson County judge will reconsider a December decision that kept some abortion restrictions in place.
Wade. For observers looking to Kansas as a bellwether, the first state to put abortion to a vote since the Dobbs decision, the election may prove a compelling data point given the built-in ...
An incoming new president and state legislative sessions ramping up are likely to bring more changes to abortion policy across the U.S., which is still settling after the seismic shift in 2022 ...
Missouri lawmakers are pushing for stricter abortion laws at both the federal and state levels after voters approved a landmark constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in Missouri last
In his address Tuesday, Kehoe pledged to back legislation to bolster a scholarship program for law enforcement basic training and create a new scholarship for law enforcement to access postsecondary education outside of basic training.
In his first State of the State address, Gov. Mike Kehoe announced he is proposing a $53.7 billion state budget, but it includes not fully funding the state’s education system.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe advocates for state control of St. Louis police, citing crime concerns, in his first State of the State address. He also discusses abortion funding alternatives and tax reforms.
Kehoe said one of his priorities for cutting taxes this year is to exempt capital gains — the profits from sale of investments like a business or stocks. But doing that would reduce Missouri's revenue by about $300 million annually.
His campaign touted connections with Arthur Laffer, architect of Sam Brownback’s failed “tax experiment” in Kansas. | Opinion