Elections1 min read
Division over data centers, child care emerge in Democratic primary for governor
Read Article A schism developed Thursday night between the two major Democratic candidates for governor over how to regulate data centers and child care in Kansas. In what may be the first open sign of sharp disagreement, state Sen. Ethan Corson of Fairway called out Sen. Cindy Holscher for duplicitous positions on data centers and the Kansas City Chiefs deal. Meanwhile, Holscher criticized Corson for supporting a bill advocated by Gov. Laura Kelly that established the Kansas Office of Early Chi
Read full article at Sunflower State Journal →Advertisement
More from Sunflower State Journal
- Seven seek seat on Kansas Supreme Court; A look at who’s who
Sunflower State Journal·7h ago
- State lawmaker leads Democrats in U.S. Senate fundraising, but far off Bollier ’20 pace
Sunflower State Journal·12h ago
- Hamilton deadline for deciding on U.S. Senate race comes and goes
Sunflower State Journal·1d ago
- Senators quiz federal bench nominees about newspaper raid, tobacco settlement
Sunflower State Journal·2d ago
More Elections
- QVC files for bankruptcy protection amid shifting consumer behavior
KSN News (Wichita)·8h ago
- State lawmaker leads Democrats in U.S. Senate fundraising, but far off Bollier ’20 pace
Sunflower State Journal·12h ago
- Home shopping network pioneer QVC files for bankruptcy protection
KSN News (Wichita)·17h ago
- Couple recounts moment they delivered their baby at stoplight near the hospital
KMBC Kansas City·20h ago
- 'Love big': Valley Center boy's heart beats on in young Pennsylvania transplant recipient
KSN News (Wichita)·21h ago