KNEA Ambassadors kick off advocacy at Kansas Legislative Session
As legislators and visitors entered the Statehouse on Monday, Jan. 12, they were greeted by KNEA-R members Ruthe Goff and Chris Huntsman at the first Ambassador Table of the 2026 Kansas Legislative Session.
KNEA hosts 2026 Advocacy Retreat
Nearly 100 Kansas National Education Association (KNEA) members attended the 2026 KNEA Advocacy Retreat on Saturday, Jan. 10, in Topeka.
Post-Election Outlook
As the world processes the results of the 2024 election cycle, one thing we should all agree on is that elections have consequences. The 2024 elections will undoubtedly have consequences for our association and its members.
Special Session Wrap-Up
The legislature passed a responsible tax relief package with a strong bi-partisan vote that is likely to be signed by Governor Kelly. So-called flat tax schemes that we have testified against did NOT prevail.
Governor “Proudly” Signs School Funding Bill
“I am proud to sign House Substitute for Senate Bill 387, continuing my deep commitment to fully funding our schools and supporting our students”
Weeks 8 & 9: Flat tax, Vouchers, KPERS
The second half of the session is starting to gain momentum but moving like a train up a hill, which is probably a good thing. Hastily passed bills debated in the darkness of night seldom end in good policy, so slowly easing into the last half of the session is a welcomed dynamic.
Mid-Week Audio Update: February 15, 2023
A mid-week update and discussion of bills and issues Kansas NEA is tracking in the Kansas Legislature.
Governor Kelly Signs K-12 Budget Bill
With Governor Kelly’s signature today, Kansas kids will attend school next fall in fully funded classrooms according to the state constitution. But, in an era of stark partisanship, the majority-party leaders in the Kansas Legislature made sure that full funding came at a steep price.
Veto! Anti-Public Education, Anti-Teacher, Anti-Student Bills
Throughout the nation, a well-funded and highly coordinated effort to strip away the ability of educators to teach honestly is underway.
Are we headed to one Kansas school district?
Senate Bill 455 allows students to pick and choose what school they want to go to, regardless of the time of year, without added funding to the receiving school district.
The Effort to Eliminate Kansas Educators’ Ability to Inspire Students
Throughout the nation, and indeed, in Kansas, a coordinated attack upon our public schools is underway. An Opinion-Editorial by KNEA President Sherri Schwanz.
Governor Laura Kelly issues updated covid guidance for the opening of schools
Working from the Kansas State Department of Education’s“Navigating Change” document, Governor Laura Kelly has issued guidance for school districts with an emphasis on opening safely for the 2021-22 school year – and staying open.
We told you about school finance; what about the rest of it?
There were several attempts to expand Kansas’ current voucher program (tax credit scholarships) and create a radical new voucher program coming from Kristey Williams (R-Augusta) K-12 Education Budget Committee.