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Friday, March 13, 2020
John,
Welcome to the KDP Weekly Rundown – the Kansas Democratic Party’s update of the biggest things going on in the state party and the state government. What are we focused on this week? COVID-19 Precautions, Kansans demand bipartisanship to pass Medicaid Expansion, the KDP aims to end Republican Supermajority, Laura Lombard hopes to unseat Ron Estes in KS-04, proposal would increase funding for top Republicans, Watkins' under investigation for campaign contributions, Super Tuesday II Results and more.
Furthermore, the KDP Team is releasing a 2020 Primary Toolkit for Democrats [[link removed]] across Kansas! Please feel free to utilize the included resources to inform others about important dates and deadlines concerning the upcoming primary election. We will update the drive as we produce more graphics and informational content.
COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS
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What's happening?
Governor Laura Kelly has issued an emergency declaration for the State of Kansas in response to COVID-19 (coronavirus). The declaration authorizes the use of state resources and personnel to assist with response and recovery operations in affected counties that meet certain criteria.
Governor Laura Kelly: Our state is well prepared. With this emergency declaration we can activate our response and coordinate fully. This is part of the process and will make access to important resources more accessible. We continue to work closely with our local, state and federal partners.
If you have symptoms such as fever, cough or shortness of breath and believe you may have had contact or have had contact with someone with a laboratory confirmed case of COVID-19, stay home and call your healthcare provider.
You may also call the KDHE phone bank at 1-866-534-3463 (1-866-KDHEINF) today Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information about COVID-19, visit KDHE’s website and Frequently Asked Questions at kdheks.gov/coronavirus/ [[link removed]] and cdc.gov/coronavirus [[link removed]] .
(Hawver's Capitol Report Flash #56) - The House this morning, fearing that the COVID-19 disease may shorten the legislative session, passed 116-0 to the Senate a resolution that will give Gov. Laura Kelly extensive authority to deal with the disease outbreak statewide, including assisting local units of government response to the disease and moving money around within the budget for that purpose.
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Where
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I
learn
more? *
Governor
Issues
Emergency
Declaration
for
COVID-19
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March
12,
2020.
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KDHE
Website
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CDC
Website
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KANSANS DEMAND BIPARTISANSHIP TO PASS MEDICAID EXPANSION
What's happening?
(The Topeka Capital-Journal) - Repeated polling has shown the vast majority of Kansas support expanding the insurance program that covers those with low incomes. Repeated studies show that such coverage improves health outcomes across the board. Some 150,000 Kansans would benefit.
Bipartisanship is not a dirty word. Indeed, it is what the people of Kansas deserve and expect. Working across the aisle shouldn’t be a rare exception. It should be the rule in making a state that does the best for all of its residents, not just voters in the Republican primary.
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Editorial:
Kansas
Senate
leader’s
threats
against
fellow
Republican
set
new
standard
for
cynicism.
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The
Kansas
City
Star
,
March
9,
2020.
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Editorial:
Behavior
of
Senate
Republicans
unworthy
of
office
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The
Topeka
Capital
Journal,
March
8,
2020.
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‘People
have
the
right
to
be
heard’:
KHP
officers
haul
away
Medicaid
expansion
supporters
in
Senate
standoff.
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The
Topeka
Capital
Journal
,
March
11,
2020.
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Medicaid
Expansion
Supporters
Block
Kansas
Senate
Entrance.
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US
News
and
World
Report
,
March
10,
2020.
WHAT KANSAS DEMS WANT? JUST ONE MORE VOTE TO END A DECADE OF REPUBLICAN SUPERMAJORITY
What's happening?
(The Kansas City Star) - After boosting their numbers in the Kansas Legislature over the past four years, Democrats in 2020 want to deliver on their longtime goal of ending Republican supermajorities in the House and Senate.
Democrats need to pick up just one seat in the House to take Republicans under the 84-vote threshold needed to override vetoes. The Senate is a taller order, where Democrats need three additional seats to end the GOP supermajority.
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What
Kansas
Dems
want?
Just
one
more
vote
to
end
a
decade
of
Republican
supermajority
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The
Kansas
City
Star
,
March
7,
2020.
DEMOCRAT LAURA LOMBARD LAUNCHES BID FOR CONGRESS
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Laura Lombard
What's happening?
(The Wichita Eagle) - Democrat Laura Lombard announced her campaign for Congress on Saturday, condemning Republican Rep. Ron Estes as a 'yes man' for President Donald Trump.
Lombard is the first Democrat to enter the race for Kansas’s 4th congressional district, which includes Wichita and south central Kansas. Her entry means Democratic women are now running for every U.S. House and Senate seat in the state.
Lombard: We need vocal advocates in Congress who will fight for our families and our democracy, not representatives who will rubber stamp the corrupt, racism and authoritarianism of the cult of Trump.
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I
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Democrat
Laura
Lombard,
launching
bid
for
Congress,
slams
Ron
Estes
as
GOP
‘yes
man’
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The
Wichita
Eagle
,
March
7,
2020.
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Progressive
Democratic
Primary
Opponents
Looking
To
Flip
Kansas'
4th
Congressional
District
Blue
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KMUW
Wichita
89.1
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PROPOSAL WOULD INCREASE FUNDING FOR TOP REPUBLICANS
What's happening?
(Wichita Eagle) - Kansas legislative leaders' offices would see an 11% increase in their funding under a proposal that cleared committee Monday, and almost all of the new dollars would go to top Republicans.
Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley (D - Topeka): It couldn't come at a worse time, in case we have to spend money on the public health crisis because of the coronavirus.
House Minority Leader Tom Sawyer (D - Wichita): I don't think that's the taxpayers' priority.
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Plan
would
boost
funding
for
top
Kansas
lawmakers'
offices.
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Wichita
Eagle
,
March
10,
2020.
U.S. REP. STEVE WATKINS' DAD ALLEGEDLY MADE ILLEGAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION
What's happening?
(Topeka Capital-Journal) - A campaign-finance investigation launched into alleged “straw-man” donations by the father of U.S. Rep. Steve Watkins, of Kansas, continues amid filing of a new complaint regarding possible voter fraud by the congressman for listing a false home address on voting documents.
The news outlet Politico first reported the Federal Election Commission inquiry into whether Steve Watkins Sr., a Topeka physician, broke the law by giving cash to other people so they could donate to Watkins’ successful campaign for Congress in 2018.
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U.S.
Rep.
Steve
Watkins’
dad
allegedly
made
illegal
campaign
contributions
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Topeka
Capital-Journal
,
March
6,
2020.
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Watkins’
father
says
FEC
probing
2018
donations
as
Kansas
congressman’s
legal
woes
grow
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The
Kansas
City
Star
,
March
6,
2020.
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U.S.
Rep.
Watkins’
dad
allegedly
made
illegal
campaign
contributions
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Leavenworth
Times
,
March
6,
2020.
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FEC
reviews
father’s
funds
funneled
to
Kansas
Rep.
Watkins
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WTOP
News
,
March
6,
2020.
SUPER TUESDAY II RESULTS
(The New York Times) - Replicating the combination of voters that delivered him broad victories a week ago on Super Tuesday, Mr. Biden won Michigan, Missouri and Mississippi with overwhelming support from African-Americans and with large margins among suburban and rural white voters.
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Biden
Takes
Command
of
Race,
Winning
Four
States
Including
Michigan
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The
New
York
Times
,
March
10,
2020.
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5
Takeaways
as
Biden
takes
command
of
Democratic
race
on
Super
Tuesday
II.
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CNN
,
March
11,
2020.
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Who
is
winning
the
March
10
Delegate
Count
So
Far?
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VOX
,
March
11,
2020.
Onward,
KDP Team
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