Archive for the ‘Kansas Legislature’ Category

Environmentalist Democratic State Rep invests in “Big Oil”?

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Kansas State Rep Annie Kuether State Rep Annie Kuether, (D, Topeka), is a friend of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and is known as a strong environmentalist in the Kansas legislature. Why is she investing in “Big Oil”? (more…)

“Republican for Moore” Running for Kansas Senate as a Republican

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Republicans for Moore Sue Gamble, who is Republican candidate for State Senate District 10, was featured in a 2004 “Republicans for Moore” ad in which she said:

“Please join me in helping re-elect Dennis Moore,” Sue Gamble, KS Board of Education

Dennis Moore is the Democratic Congressman from the Kansas Third Congressional District.
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State Rep Rardin’s FOURTH franked piece to kick-start his re-election campaign

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

State Rep Gene Rardin First-term, Democratic State Rep Gene Rardin continues the use of tax-payer funded mailings for his re-election campaign. In the last seven weeks, FOUR franked mailings have been used to put Rardin’s picture in front of potential voters. While Rardin was directly responsible for Mailing 3 (see below), which is common for all state legislators, the House Minority leader mailed the other three on Rardin’s behalf. All four mailings have been at taxpayer expense, and none of the mailings have a “paid for” notice. (more…)

“Senator Anthony Hensley: Please Stop This Nonsense”

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

The Voice for Liberty in Wichita challenges State Senator Hensley in this recent posting.

Friend of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius? Did you get to fly the State of Kansas Executive Aircraft to the NCAA basketball tournament in San Antonio?

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Like Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, you’re against that dirty coal power plant in Western Kansas polluting our air with carbon dioxide? But being “green” is something for others especially when you can fly with the Governor on the State’s plane to a sports event?

Let’s start this story with a trip to New Orleans to watch KU in the NCAA Basketball Final Four in 2003. Wouldn’t you want to join Gov. Sebelius in this wonderful plane paid for by Kansas taxpayers:

The Governor’s Executive Airplane: N350KS

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Update on Franking Abuse by Kansas Senate Minority Leader Hensley: $53,564 on 161,277 franked pieces

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

A recent Meadowlark article gave preliminary information about franking abuse by both Democratic House Minority Leader, Dennis McKinney, and Kansas Senate Minority Leader, Anthony Hensley. Additional information about McKinney’s mailings is not yet available, but details from the Legislative Administrative Services show how much was spent by Senator Hensley on joint mailings on behalf of other Senators. The joint mailings consisted of a postcard and newsletter. (more…)

Gov. Kathleen Sebelius Withdraws Carmichael Appointment to Kansas Human Rights Commission

Monday, May 5th, 2008

John Carmichael, former Chair, Kansas Human Rights CommissionGov. Kathleen Sebelius withdraws her appointment of John Carmichael to the Kansas Human Rights Commission. The Journal of the Kansas Senate for May 1 shows this message from Gov. Sebelius to the Kansas Senate: (more…)

Franking Abuse by Kansas Democratic Legislative Leadership

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Rardin - McKinney Franking Abuse

Recently both the Kansas House Minority Leader, Dennis McKinney, and Kansas Senate Minority Leader, Anthony Hensley, abused their generous budget to mail items to Kansas voters. These mailings had less to do with helping inform constituents about what is going on in the Kansas legislature, and more to do with getting certain Democrats re-elected this year.

A reliable source tells the Meadowlark that House Minority Leader Mckinney will reimburse the State for postage for his recent mailings.

Update (Apr 27) : At least TWO senate districts and two house districts are known to be involved in this franking abuse. Why is the media ignoring this waste of tax dollars? Read the rest of this entry…

KanView: A New, Online Database of Revenues and Expenditures in Kansas

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

KanView

Why did the Kansas press give this new information resource such little coverage? No article about KanView can be found by the Kansas City Star. Read the rest of this entry …

Enigma: Speaker of the House’s Appointment to the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission Blocked for Years

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Campaign Finance Why is the “non-partisan” Ethics Commission enforcing a state law only on the Kansas Speaker of the House? Why have the current and former Speakers not been more assertive in getting their appointment onto the Ethics Commission?

Recommendations are given to improve the transparency and accountability of the Ethics Commission.

Feb 13 Update: Speaker Neufeld appoints John Reimer to Ethics Commission.

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