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State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for 2025-07-10 ( 4 items )  
DGA Statement on Vicki Schmidt Running for Governor in Kansas (10)
WASHINGTON, July 10 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following statement on July 9, 2025: * * * DGA Statement on Vicki Schmidt Running for Governor in Kansas DGA spokesperson Johanna Warshaw released the following statement in response to Vicki Schmidt running for governor in Kansas: "Vicki Schmidt's entrance into the Kansas governor's race throws the already messy and crowded GOP primary into extreme chaos - and Republicans are wasting no time attacking each other over who more PR

Kan. Commerce Dept. Awards $4.1 Million in Tax Credits to Spur Revitalization Efforts (10)
TOPEKA, Kansas, July 10 -- The Kansas Department of Commerce issued the following news release on July 9, 2025: * * * Commerce Awards $4.1 Million in Tax Credits to Spur Revitalization Efforts Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced the Department of Commerce has awarded $4.1 million through the Community Service Tax Credit Program (CSP) to support significant fundraising efforts for 30 non-profit organizations across the state. "Strong, vibrant communities more PR

Kan. Commerce Dept. Groundbreaking ROI Study on Registered Apprenticeships (10)
TOPEKA, Kansas, July 10 (TNSrpt) -- The Kansas Department of Commerce issued the following news release on July 9, 2025: * * * Commerce Groundbreaking ROI Study on Registered Apprenticeships Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced the release of a study recognizing the positive return on investment (ROI) companies receive by participating in registered apprenticeship programs. The analysis was drawn from surveys of Kansas employers involved in the state's Re more PR

University of Kansas: Book Delves Into Bigotry in Critical, Nonpartisan Manner Seeking to Analyze How Hate is Taught (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, July 10 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: * * * New book delves into bigotry in critical, nonpartisan manner seeking to analyze how hate is taught American popular culture tends to think of bigotry as the product of ignorance that can be cured by increased education. But what if popular culture is wrong? A University of Kansas professor has written a new book that takes a deep dive into the topic of bigotry and how it functions in a critical, nonpartisan more PR