AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKansas Politics: A Kansas Reflector-style warning says the state could shift hard right by year’s end, with a potential U.S. Senate power play if Sen. Roger Marshall resigns and Gov. Laura Kelly faces a fast appointment fight. Elections & Local Government: Ellis County Democrats held a candidate forum in Hays featuring statewide and local races, including Democratic Gov. candidate Cindy Holscher and candidates for House and State Board of Education. Health Policy: Planned Parenthood’s federal funding ban is set to expire July 5, with Republicans signaling they may not have votes to extend it. Agriculture & Trade: USDA’s Food for Peace program shipped 400,000 bushels of Kansas sorghum to Africa, a move highlighted by Sen. Jerry Moran. Tech & Economic Development: Emporia State officials discussed a potential data center that could bring up to 500 jobs, while Dickinson County planners are starting to draft rules for incoming digital infrastructure. Kansas Government Watch: Topeka’s City Hall is reportedly weighing a lawsuit against AT&T over construction delays. World Cup in Kansas City: Royals and FIFA fans keep pouring into the metro, with coverage spotlighting Kansas City’s World Cup readiness and international visitors.
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