My Fellow Kansans show

My Fellow Kansans

Summary: From its bloody free-state beginnings to present-day, red-state conservatism, we ask: How did Kansas get here? My Fellow Kansans explores one of the most pivotal chapters in the state’s history — its hard turn to the right over the past three decades. A turn driven by abortion and other culture-war wedge issues, and by politicians skilled in exploiting them. Join us every week from September through the election as we examine the forces and consequences of Kansas politics, the history behind it and the likelihood of another course-changing election in November. If you’re already subscribed to Statehouse Blend Kansas, stick around – we think you’ll enjoy My Fellow Kansans from the Kansas News Service.

Podcasts:

 The Governor And The Legislature | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 613

Some have said Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has been largely absent from this legislative session, but the power of his veto has loomed large. As we begin to come to the close of this session, KPR's Stephen Koranda reports on the relationship between the Governor and the Legislature. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: Stephen Koranda , Politics Reporter, KPR

 Is There A Moderate and Democratic Coalition In The Kansas Legislature? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1615

When a number of moderate Republicans joined the Kansas Legislature after the 2016 election, many were talking about a possible coalition with the Democrats. As the 2017 legislative session starts to near its end, we explore whether that coalition ever became a reality. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: Sen. Barbara Bollier , Senator ( R-Mission Hills ), Kansas

 Unfinished Business: The Kansas Legislature Adjourned For Spring Break | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1335

Kansas lawmakers have a plan for school funding, but they still have to pass it, and agree on some mix of spending cuts and revenue increases to close the giant budget gaps projected for the next two years. Kansas News Service editors Amy Jeffries and Jim McLean joined Statehouse Blend host Sam Zeff to talk about how lawmakers might ultimately solve the state’s budget problems. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes ,

 What Kansas School Leaders Think Of A New School Funding Formula | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1252

David Howard, Superintendent of the Basehor-Linwood school district, and David Smith, Chief of Public Affairs for Kansas City Kansas Public Schools, react to a school funding formula that has been proposed in the Kansas Legislature. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: David Howard , Superintendent, Basehor-Linwood School District David Smith , Chief of Public Affairs,

 The Complicated Path To A Kansas School Funding Formula | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1911

As the K-12 Budget Committee in the Kansas Legislature holds hearings on a proposed school funding formula, Rep. Melissa Rooker ( R-Fairway ) is uncertain the plan puts enough money back into schools. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: Rep. Melissa Rooker , Representative ( R-Fairway ), Kansas Legislature Barb Shelly , Freelance Columnist, KCUR and The Pitch

 Infrastructure Funding And The Bank Of KDOT | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1991

Sen. John Skubal, R-Overland Park, and Ed DeSoignie, Executive Director of the Heavy Contractors Association, discuss where Kansas could find funding for infrastructure projects as the legislature continues to talk about borrowing more money from KDOT's budget. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: John Skubal , Senator ( R-Overland Park ), Kansas Legislature Edward

 How Could A New Governor Change This Legislative Session? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1882

As a source says that Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback could be leaving the statehouse, Senate President Susan Wagle ( R-Wichita ) talks about how a new Governor could change this legislative session. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: Susan Wagle , Senator ( R-Wichita ), Kansas Legislature Jim McLean , Reporter and Editor, KCUR

 The Gannon Aftermath | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1977

Senate Majority Leader Jim Denning ( R-Overland Park ) lays out why a veto override of major tax legislation failed in the Senate and how he expects the Supreme Court's Gannon ruling to affect the rest of the session. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: Jim Denning , Senator ( R-Overland Park ), Kansas Legislature Jim McLean , Reporter and Editor, KCUR

 Medicaid Expansion Heads To The Kansas Senate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1757

On this week's Statehouse Blend Kansas , Rep. Susan Concannon ( R-Beloit ) talks about passing Medicaid Expansion out of the Kansas House and its prospects both in the Senate and on the Governor's desk. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . Guests: Susan Concannon, Representative ( R-Beloit ) , Kansas Legislature Dan Margolies , Health Editor, KCUR

 Statehouse Blend LIVE! The Future Of A Recently Passed Tax Increase Bill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2278

On this week's Statehouse Blend Kansas , Rep. Jim Ward ( D-Wichita ) and Rep. Stephanie Clayton ( R-Overland Park ) talk about the future of a recently passed tax increase bill, school funding, and legislation on concealed carry at hospitals and college campuses. Subscribe to Statehouse Blend Kansas, and stay up to date with the latest news from the Kansas Legislature: iTunes , Google Play , and on the NPR One app . This episode of Statehouse Blend Kansas was recorded live at the Johnson County

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