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State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Thursday July 04, 2024 ( 5 items )  

Anyone Heard From Sharice Davids?
WASHINGTON, July 4 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news: We're approaching a week since Joe Biden's disastrous debate that snowballed into Democrats calling for Biden to resign... yet Sharice Davids has stayed silent. Everyone saw it -- irrefutable evidence the President of the United States is experiencing cognitive decline as he sits in the Oval Office. Silence is no longer an option. Running for office means answering tough questions, so Kansas vot  more

Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete Appoints Kim Seten as Office Managing Partner in Kansas City
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 4 -- Constangy, Brooks, Smith and Prophete, a law firm, issued the following news release on July 3, 2024: Constangy is pleased to announce the appointment of Kim Seten as office managing partner in Kansas City, MO. Seten's appointment began July 1. "We are thrilled to have Kim step into this role," said Neil Wasser, chair of Constangy's executive committee. "Her leadership and commitment to excellence will undoubtedly drive our continued success in the region." "I am h  more

Husch Blackwell: Shaunessy Carr Named to National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 in Missouri
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, July 4 -- Husch Blackwell, a law firm, issued the following news release: National law firm Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that attorney Shaunessy Carr has been selected by The National Black Lawyers (NBL) for inclusion in its Top 40 Under 40 Black Lawyers, an honor given to a select group of lawyers with reputations for providing excellent representation in their respective practice areas. Based in St. Louis, Carr is a member of the firm's Corporate Real Estate   more

Kan. Transportation Dept.: Political Signs Not Allowed on Highway Right of Way
TOPEKA, Kansas, July 3 -- The Kansas Department of Transportation issued the following news release: It's a sign of the season - political campaigning and the posting of campaign signs. The Kansas Department of Transportation reminds the public that all political campaign signs or billboards are prohibited from being placed on state highway right of way. By law, all right of way on state highways is exclusively for public highway purposes. Only regulatory, guide signs and warning signs placed   more

Utah and a Coalition of States Halt Overreaching Title IX Mandate
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 4 -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news: In a win for the state of Utah, the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas granted a request for a Preliminary Injunction in Kansas v. U.S. Department of Education. The challenge from several state attorneys general opposed President Biden's radical changes to Title IX, the law designed to create opportunities for students in education and athletics. This preliminary injunction was correctly   more