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First-time Kansas House candidates articulate reasons for running for Legislature
TOPEKA — A city commissioner running for a Kansas House seat says he has felt called to public service for most of his life. “I was in law enforcement for a while, and I went into active duty for the National Guard. It’s just part of who I am,” said DJ Perry, a Pittsburg Republican, […]
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