In Kansas, Sen. Mike Thompson held an impromptu and one-sided hearing about immigration. The Shawnee Republican listened to discredited and fact-free nonsense from Attorney General Kris Kobach and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. Then, he refused to let a nun speak.
Kansas' attorney general is part of a lawsuit seeking to change the U.S. Census in 2030 to help the state avoid losing one of its four U.S. House seats.
Sen. Mike Thompson held a one-sided hearing to promote his resolution urging Gov. Laura Kelly to comply with federal immigration laws. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector) TOPEKA — Sen. Mike Thompson’s hearing on symbolic legislation about immigration laws featured one-sided testimony with dehumanizing language,
SARJ, a Washington IT firm, is the first company charged under a new Kansas law requiring age verification processes on sites with adult content.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is suing SARJ LLC, the operator of 13 adult websites. According to a press release from Kobach’s office, the Kansas Attorney General’s Office filed the lawsuit in Shawnee Co.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a lawsuit against SARJ LLC, alleging violations of a state law requiring age verification on adult websites. The law, effective July 2024, carries penalties of up to $10,
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Kobach announced that the company failed to verify users' ages, which has been mandated by law since July 1, 2024.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today led a coalition of state attorneys general in a letter to the incoming Trump administration
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed two executive orders aimed at combating illegal immigration as part of his official act in office.
A pending Kansas Senate resolution asks for Gov. Kelly to cooperate with federal immigration officials, including sending the National Guard to Texas.
KZRG: Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and attorneys general from Louisiana, Ohio, and West Virginia filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration in Louisiana District Court to stop the U.S. Census Bureau from counting illegal aliens for reapportionment purposes in