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State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Wednesday June 25, 2025 ( 4 items )  

DGA Chair Gov. Laura Kelly Statement on the Three Year Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision
WASHINGTON, June 25 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following statement on June 24, 2025: * * * DGA Chair Gov. Laura Kelly Statement on the Three Year Anniversary of the Dobbs Decision DGA Chair Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly released the following statement on the three year anniversary of the Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization: "The Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision, issued on June 24, 2022, overturned the la  more

Garmin Adds New TXi EIS Updates for Turbine and Piston Aircraft
OLATHE, Kansas, June 25 -- Garmin, a global positioning system technology developer for automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor and sport activities and utilities, issued the following news release: * * * Garmin adds new TXi EIS updates for turbine and piston aircraft Update includes new EIS gauges and support for TPE-331 engines * OLATHE, Kan./June 24, 2025 - Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced new updates and functionality for the TXi family of flight displays. The new software updates all   more

University of Kansas: 'Muslim Ban' Decreased Preventative Care for Children of Middle Eastern Ancestry, Study Finds
LAWRENCE, Kansas, June 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: * * * 'Muslim Ban' decreased preventative care for children of Middle Eastern ancestry, study finds While relations between the Trump administration and Iran have collapsed after a series of U.S. targeted military strikes, this ongoing hostility initially appeared during the president's first week in office. On January 27, 2017, Trump signed an executive order that prohibited entry of travelers from Iran  more

University of Kansas: Plaintiffs Left 'Standing in the Dark' When Seeking Redress for Police Misconduct, Researcher Finds
LAWRENCE, Kansas, June 25 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: * * * Plaintiffs left 'standing in the dark' when seeking redress for police misconduct, researcher finds When a plaintiff seeks a court order preventing future police misconduct, they must demonstrate they have legal "standing" to pursue such an order. A new study by a University of Kansas law professor argues that plaintiffs are often "standing in the dark" because obtaining the information needed to prove stan  more