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‘Brazen offenses’: Kansas lawmakers undermine public input in legislative process
TOPEKA — Two Kansas medical professionals sat for an hour at an early morning committee hearing in mid-March, waiting their turn to speak out against a bill. One drove two hours to attend. Neither got a chance to talk. Instead, the committee only heard from proponents. Committee chairwoman Sen. Beverly Gossage, R-Eudora, said retired nurse […]
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