Sam Brownback’s administration has often been fact-challenged. So its claim just before Election Day that poverty in Kansas had dropped by more than 2 percent attracted notice. At least two news ...
Letters: Readers discuss poverty in Kansas children, the Borgen Project, the EPA and Mexican tariffs
I disagree that this experiment has been successful. Twenty-two thousand more Kansas children live in poverty today than at the start of the Great Recession. More children are in foster care than ...
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