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Developer Ron Dean, second from right, leads a tour including Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson, right, and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Neal Wolin, second from right, of a new housing unit Thursday, July 30, 2009, in Osawatomie, Kan. The apartment... View Photo »
New Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson takes the oath of office during a ceremony at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. , Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Parkinson, wooed from the Republican Party three years ago by Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to become her running... View Photo »
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Developer Ron Dean, second from right, leads a tour including Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson, right, and Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Neal Wolin, second from right, of a new housing unit Thursday, July 30, 2009, in Osawatomie, Kan. The apartment complex is the first affordable housing...
View Photo »New Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson takes the oath of office during a ceremony at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. , Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Parkinson, wooed from the Republican Party three years ago by Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to become her running mate, became governor when...
View Photo »New Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson takes the oath of office during a ceremony at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. , Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Parkinson, wooed from the Republican Party three years ago by Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius to become her running mate, became governor when...
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The cuts now proposed by House Republican leadership are, in a word, irresponsible ... They are proposing that we cut schools, cut services for the vulnerable and cut programs which directly impact public safety.
It would make no sense for the House to vote for a tax increase today
This is an historic battle ... It is a historic commitment we made to public education.
Chris has been in public service for more than 20 years, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to our state, our citizens and our future ... Chris will bring his forward-looking vision to the office of Secretary of State while increasing the efficiency and participation in Kansas’ elections.
The sky did not fall down. The health situation certainly improved. The restaurants didn't go out of business, the bars didn't go out of business. Everything still worked really well
We can't cut our way out of this ... If they can show me a responsible way to do it, I'm anxious to see it.
We wouldn't use it to build roads
I think there's a sense in the Legislature where you can vote for revenue this year and have it not affect you politically
The Legislature initially responded pretty negatively to that ... I think they have studied the budgets carefully and they've realized there aren't responsible areas that we can cut any more.
If we go more than one or two or three years with the current level of spending on our highway maintenance, our roads will start crumbling ... We can't let that happen. I'm very committed to get a new transportation plan so we can maintain this ranking.
I think they have studied the budgets carefully, and they've realized there aren't responsible areas that we can cut anymore
This is one of the biggest economic challenges of our lifetime. I would hope that political posturing wouldn’t come into play
The journey of passing a statewide public smoking ban has been long and hard, but today we are able to cross the finish line knowing that we have built a better future for generations to come ... With this legislation, our state takes the necessary steps to save Kansas lives by reducing cancer, tobacco-...
This is another unfortunate example of how our state budget crisis is affecting real people, including dedicated public servants
We've asked all recipients of state funds to hold off on suing the state while we go through this very challenging economic time ... My view is the schools, the people that have had their funds swept and now InterHab should just hold off while we get through this economic crisis.
This pen belongs to Sen. Wysong
As the Legislature continues its work on the budget for 2011, we must do all we can to prevent the additional layoffs of schoolteachers, civil servants and parole officers
These numbers are discouraging
The roads will not be in as great a condition as they would be
I’ve very happy with today’s passing of the Clean Indoor Air Act that will help reduce cancer and tobacco-related diseases in our state
I expect all ideas to be on the table for responsibly balancing the budget
If that bill hit my desk ... I assure you I would spend a significant amount of time really researching whether the death penalty made sense.
I haven't said I would never sign a repeal. I said it's unlikely
We are very excited to welcome Jo to Kansas ... Her 25 years of experience and leadership in state libraries will ensure that homes and schools across our state continue to receive the important services the Kansas state library has to offer.
We are in an unprecedented crisis, and the proper response as Kansans is to pull together and not sue each other ... However, we have a responsibility to fund education at an acceptable level even during a recession. We've cut education as much as we can. I look forward to working with the Legislature t...
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