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Former Kansas legislator files to run for Leavenworth House seat, focusing on bipartisanship
TOPEKA — Former state legislator Jeff Pittman of Leavenworth is seeking to return to the House with a campaign message grounded in bipartisanship. Pittman, a Democrat who served in the House from 2017-2021 and Senate from 2021-2025, chose a Republican campaign treasurer, according to a May 27 press release. “I’m running because Leavenworth citizens deserve […]
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