AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKansas Politics & Courts: A proposed August amendment would return Kansas Supreme Court justices to direct elections, reversing the “merit” system created after the 1950s “triple play,” with supporters arguing for checks on judicial power and opponents warning of more partisan rulings on issues like abortion and school funding. State Government & Infrastructure: Gov. Laura Kelly announced $13.7M+ in federal and state awards for airport and energy grid resilience projects across 18 Kansas communities, leveraging IIJA dollars and state matching funds. Education Governance: Five GOP incumbents on the Kansas Board of Education are stepping aside for 2026, setting up August primaries in three districts while Democrats run single candidates in all five. Local Government: Russell County commissioners named Heather Fletcher as the next Russell County attorney and approved a new meeting format with streamlined public comment. Public Safety: Riley County police are investigating an alleged Facebook job-application fraud scheme using gift cards, with an estimated $1,153 loss; multiple other Kansas drug and escape investigations also reported across counties. World Cup in Kansas City: Hospitals say they’re ready for international World Cup patients, but worry visitors may struggle with the U.S. healthcare system’s complexity and costs.
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