Voting for change in the Kansas Senate … not

by Bob Weeks on December 8, 2008

The Americans For Prosperity — Kansas blog has a post Voting for change in the Kansas Senate that explains the importance of the recent leadership elections in the Kansas Senate.

This election was important because there was a clear choice. As the post says: “A vote for the current team is essentially saying that everything is A-OK in Kansas. That the past four years, when a billion-dollar budget deficit was created, were just hunky-dory.”

The post makes what appears to be an accurate estimate of who voted for each side in this secret ballot election.

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  2. For Kansas Senate President Stephen Morris, raising taxes is responsible
  3. Kansas budget still being worked on
  4. For Kansas senate leadership, state jobs most important
  5. Kansas GOP Senate nominee may be matter of personality
  6. Susan Wagle for Kansas Senate President
  7. Why the Kansas Senate Leadership is Still There
  8. Floods and whirlwind (of spending in Kansas)
  9. Record setting spending in Topeka
  10. Kansas Senate could see shift

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1 MAD December 9, 2008 at 11:14 am

It will be interesting to see how Steve Morris deals with the mess he created. Do you think he gets that runaway spending is at fault?

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