1 hr ago | KWCH
6 hrs ago | Joplin Globe
Kansas: Immigration issue will be back
“If we end up with 50 different laws in the 50 states, it's going to make it pretty tough for businesses and others to operate here”
TOPEKA, Kan. - Legislators failed to pass any immigration bill this year, but it's an issue that's not going away anytime soon. via Joplin Globe
11 hrs ago | Salina Journal
“We need energy efficiency, we need wind (energy), we need all kinds of things that don't add more carbon. People need to sit down and figure out what's the overall plan.”
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius named a lineup of business and industry leaders Thursday along with scientists who specialize in climate change to begin planning the state's approach to an expected federal carbon tax. via Salina Journal
15 hrs ago | The Associated Press
Senate approves coal bill; House vote looms
“You have to have infrastructure if you're going to have economic development”
Senators approved a bill Tuesday night bundling two proposed coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas to economic development projects in other parts of the state. via The Associated Press
19 hrs ago | WIBW-TV Topeka
Bill Hiking Vehicle Fees Headed to Governor
Kathleen Sebelius. The increase would start in January 2009 and last four years, raising the cost to about $40 to register a personal vehicle. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Yesterday | The Topeka Capital-Journal
Sebelius appoints members of energy group
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has appointed 20 voting members of a new group advising her on reducing the state's greenhouse gas emissions. via The Topeka Capital-Journal
Thursday | KBSL 10
One Dead in Truck-Car Collision Near Inman
The Kansas Highway Patrol is investigating a two-vehicle crash that left one person dead. via KBSL 10
Thursday | Arkansas City Traveler
House passes bill on coal plants but veto looms
Supporters of two coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas failed again Wednesday to muster the support they'd need in the House to override a veto of a bill to make sure they get built. via Arkansas City Traveler
Wednesday | WIBW-TV Topeka
Corporate Tax Cut Going to Governor
The measure would decrease the top rate from 7.35 percent to 7 percent over four years, starting in tax year 2008. via WIBW-TV Topeka
Wednesday | KSNT-TV Topeka
House Passes Bill On Coal Plants But Veto Looms
“Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.”
The latest legislative proposal allowing two coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas has gone to Gov. via KSNT-TV Topeka







