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New law raises punishments for repeat offenders in Kansas, what to know
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas lawmakers are hoping to make the state safer by raising penalties for criminals who are repeat offenders. A coalition of 39 Republican representatives introduced House Bill 2444 earlier this year. Kansas Democratic Governor Laura Kelly signed it into law on Monday, April 6, creating more strict punishments for criminals who commit [...]
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