There’s a Hole in the Boat
3rd District JoCo County Commissioner April 29, 2024 Note: All of the following information has been compiled by my research through Kansas Open Records Act request, information gleaned from Library Board meeting and Library Board sources. The JoCo Chief Legal Counsel has to this date not responded to my list of questions on this issue.… Read more
Education Speech and Documents for the “Don’t Mess With Our Kids” Kansas Rally at the Statehouse
Don’t Mess With Our Kids Rally at the Kansas Statehouse April 13, 2024 Linda Highland Our kids in Kansas and across the nation are suffering because God’s creation plan for their nurture by parents is being disrupted. God has given us the Good Book on how we are to function within the family of mothers… Read more
The Johnson County Commission Wars
Another action-packed 2 weeks at the Johnson County Board of County Commissioners. Perhaps we should be renamed the Battle Ground of Politics! County Chairman, Mike Kelly, announced his new Political Action Committee, Amber Waves, designed specifically to oust the Sheriff, the DA and yours truly. Ah, his love of diversity is showing in its full… Read more
340B Drug Pricing Program
In 1992, congress passed a law called the 340B Drug Pricing Program, it was signed into law by Bush 41. The law requires drug manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs to covered entities (critical access hospitals and community health centers also known as FQHCs) at significantly reduced prices. The intent of the program is to allow covered entities… Read more
How Do We Secure Our FREE STATE – Exclusive Event with Constitutional Attorney, KrisAnne Hall – March 30th
KrisAnne is the most sought-after national speaker on the Constitution, averaging over 250 events in nearly 22 States every year for 5 years straight. She has written 6 books on American History and the US Constitution and is now a professor at River University School of Government. KrisAnne is a regular consultant on the Constitution… Read more
Three Factors Contribute to ‘Bloated’ Voter Files in Kansas
Do you nearly 250,000 voter registrations merit scrutiny? By Earl F Glynn, Watchdog Lab Two recent WatchdogLab articles show issues with Kansas voter registrations: All these voters can vote if they show up at the polls, or request an advance ballot, but don’t they merit additional scrutiny? Overlap Let’s determine how much overlap there is… Read more