Statement on Anti-2nd Amendment SB 235
SB 235, a controversial bill that would water down Kansans Second Amendment right to carry a lawful concealed firearm was hastily placed on the Senate Calendar on Wednesday, March 22nd with notice of a public hearing scheduled for only 24 hours later. This rushed timeline comes after similar anti-gun legislation has already worked through the process, but was appropriately killed in the Sen. Federal and State Affairs committee for lack of support. The Senate President is allo
Grassroots Alert on Medicaid Expansion
This week, the Kansas Senate Public Health & Welfare Committee held hearings on HB 2044, the Medicaid Expansion legislation that previously passed the House of Representatives. HB 2044 is expected to be voted out of committee soon and placed on General Orders in the Senate. HB 2044 represents an expansion of ObamaCare in Kansas, and the Kansas Truth Caucus opposes this legislation for the following reasons: Medicaid Expansion Expands the Welfare State Expanding Medicaid in K
Chief Justice Nuss Mistakes Signers of the Declaration of Independence
TOPEKA: The Kansas Truth Caucus released the following statement today regarding the remarks of Chief Justice Lawton Nuss given during a joint session of the Kansas House and Senate. “The devils are in the details,” is a familiar adage used to simply say that details are important. At least, they should be important, especially if you are the Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court. "Chief Justice Lawton Nuss, in his State of the Judiciary address on March 15th to a joint s
Sen. Suellentrop: Senate Leadership Engage in Political Gamesmanship
The following was released by Sen. Gene Suellentrop:
SENATE LEADERSHIP ENGAGE IN POLITICAL GAMESMENSHIP
TOPEKA, KANSAS – Senator Gene Suellentrop, R-Sedgwick, released the following statement in regard to the Senate debate of SB 175: “Yesterday, the public witnessed a disgraceful display of political gamesmanship by Senate President Susan Wagle, in an effort solely designed to discredit the Governor. These purely political games are an utter waste of Senate’s time, when t