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Johnson County Approves Political and Divisive DEI and Environmental coalitions, appointed solely by the Chairman
comprised of members from outside of the County and granted authority for public service campaigns; without the Johnson County Board of County Commissioners having the final vote on their message or actions June 30, 2023 Yesterday’s votes found Johnson County, Kansas moving one step closer to a consolidation of power and the implementation of a… Read more
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Homeowners Struggle to afford staying in Johnson County; while County Commissioners are set to approve a $15.3 million County Salary increase, with as much as a 20-30% increase for the highest payroll positions and as little as 1.9% for the lower payroll positions
June 28, 2023 by Jennifer Williams The Johnson County Board of County Commissioners will be presented with an agenda item tomorrow entitled Resolution No. 055-23. Consider approving and adopting Resolution No. 055-23 modifying the Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Budget Resolution No. 064-22 and approving a modified 2023 Johnson County (JC) Pay Table representing an average… Read more
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Kansans Try To Find Their Way Amongst Truth, Lies and Threats
Michael Murphy is a retired captain with United Airlines. He and his wife own and operate a B&B in south-central Kansas, along with a small farm/ranch. He enjoys writing and following politics, is the author of the novel Spare Time and is currently the Representative for Kansas 114th District I feel compelled to respond to… Read more
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Johnson County Library distributes pornographic gore to developing teen minds in their Summer Reading Program
by Jennifer WilliamsJune 23, 2023 My daughters (ages 13 and 11) have participated in the annual Johnson County Library “Summer Reading Program” since they were old enough to read. It’s one of those summer favorites that they look forward to, like vacation and the county fair. The program has always had good, wholesome books on… Read more
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UN Agenda 2030 is being implemented in Kansas right now!
Above you will find a short 7-minute clip from an engineer that believes in NET Zero out of Princeton University. He is an engineer and he straight up tells you what the United States will look like in 2050. In 7 minutes you will hear what this agenda is and it will not sound good. … Read more
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Douglas County BOCC meeting – NextEra Temporary Business Use Permit for industrial scale solar – Wednesday, June 21st
Douglas County Courthouse – 5:00 pm – WEAR RED and speak in opposition Lack of Transparency & Timely Information Disclosure QUESTION: What do the People of Kansas know about the total existing number of Industrial Utility-Scale Solar and Wind Power Facility land lease agreements for potential projects, across the state of Kansas and Nationwide? ANSWER: We know next to nothing with regards to… Read more