A peek at pending legislation and tribute to a right-wing talker assassinated this year . . . Check-it:
The Kansas Senate’s first piece of proposed legislation for 2026 seeks to honor Charlie Kirk.
The Republican resolution proposes establishing “Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day” on Oct. 14, the late right-wing political activist’s birthday. Kirk was shot and killed in September while speaking at a Utah college campus.
The Senate’s resolution is rooted in “honoring the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk.” It describes his legacy as an example of the importance of free speech, the First Amendment and civil debate. The resolution also condemns Kirk’s killing and extends condolences to his family.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Reflector: Proposed ‘Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day’ among first bills filed ahead of Kansas’ 2026 session
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