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Kansan to Kansan: Week of November 14, 2022

Government and Politics

November 18, 2022

From: Kansas Governor Laura Kelly

Governor Kelly to Keep Moving Kansas Forward During Second Term After Governor's Race Victory

"Kansans voted for strong public schools, for economic growth, for balanced budgets, and for protecting individual rights – including a woman’s right to make her own healthcare decisions. Perhaps above all, I believe Kansans voted today for civility, for cooperation, for listening to one another, and for a spirit of bi-partisan problem-solving, that’s become all too rare in our politics today... I know the future is very bright for Kansas. I thank the people of Kansas for the honor to continue serving you and the state we love. Now, we get back to work."

Governor Kelly Welcomes Kansans to 11th Annual Conference on the Future of Water

"For decades, politicians have kicked the can down the road when it comes to finding a sustainable solution to Kansas’ water crisis. Protecting our water supply will remain one of my top priorities in Topeka over the next four years. I refuse to let the can be kicked down the road any farther."

Governor Kelly Announces $850,000 for Kansas Entrepreneurs

“The GROWKS Loan and Equity programs break down the barriers entrepreneurs face when trying to start a business. My administration is committed to ensuring small businesses – including those in underserved communities – have the opportunity and resources needed to be successful, create jobs, and drive economic growth.”

ICYMI

Kansas Governor pushing for state to expand Medicaid access

K-State professor named as new poet laureate of Kansas

Kansas highlights programs during Apprenticeship Week

State of Kansas recognizes minority and women-owned businesses