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US--Wisconsin Education Leader TO MOVE THURSDAY. Pursuing photos of Wright and Kinser; Underly image linked; edited by mwarren and approved by sbauer.
Lawmakers are planning to confirm Energy secretary nominee Chris Wright on Monday. The Senate on Thursday evening confirmed the nomination of Doug Burgum to lead the Interior Department with broad ...
Our kids deserve more, not less, and I look forward to working with the legislature to pass this proposal." Wright objected to the timing of the changes, just a few years after students suffered ...
The Kansas Senate passed a resolution urging Gov ... saying that it should condemn former President Joe Biden for his own pardons and commutation. "I think it's incomplete because there should ...
The Senate Thursday evening advanced President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Department of Energy to a final confirmation vote. The vote was 62-35. Chris Wright, the CEO and founder of Liberty ...
The Senate will vote Thursday to confirm Doug Burgum for Interior secretary. The chamber will also take a procedural vote on Chris Wright for the Department of Energy. Lawmakers voted 78-20 on ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chris Wright, President Donald Trump's pick to head the U.S. Energy Department, is scheduled to speak to a conservative think tank in London next month, the organization ...
After confirming Burgum, the Senate will likely turn to Department of Energy nominee Chris Wright. Like Burgum, Wright received bipartisan support on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
The Kansas Court of Appeals on Monday in Topeka heard oral arguments over a law passed in 2023 that strictly defines sex based on reproductive anatomy at birth. That law, known as Senate Bill 180 ...
Health officials have been monitoring the outbreak for several years, Ashley Goss, KDHE’s deputy secretary of Public Health, told the Kansas Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare on Jan. 21.
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