Governor Kelly Confronts Kansas Republican Supermajority Out For Revenge

Actually . . .

There is more bipartisan cooperation in Kansas than a lot of other red states.

Still . . .

The Kansas tendency toward compromise on important issues doesn't make for a good post title. 

And, of course, there will be fighting . . .

Insiders tell us the Panasonic plant will occupy a great deal of fighting. 

Also . . . Coping with less cash amid a recession might also be a major sticking point.

Check-it . . .

"With another four years secured, Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly is hoping to continue the policy work she began in her first term. But the state legislature's GOP supermajority may have other plans."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Gov. Laura Kelly faces another GOP supermajority

It's never been easy for Laura Kelly. For four years as a Democratic governor in a state capitol where Republicans hold almost all the other levers of power, any success has necessarily involved pragmatism, compromise and patience. With voters sending Kelly back to Topeka for a second term, what will be different - and what won't?

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