Kansas House Reps Call It Quits

The cycle of change continues in Topeka . . . This report offers really great insight into parting shots and life lessons shared by politicos . . . Check-it: 

"Approximately one dozen members of the Kansas House are expected to not seek reelection this year, when all 125 House seats will be up for grabs in November. Some, like Goddard, chose retirement. Three representatives altered their career path to seek statewide office rather than reelection to the House.

"More names could be added to the departure roster by the noon June 1 filing deadline, including members tapped as lieutenant governor running mates for gubernatorial candidates.

"The entire 40-member Senate won’t be on Kansas ballots this year, but three senators have set their sights on statewide offices. Those runs are freebies, because the 2026 election will occur in the middle of their four-year terms. If they fail, they have a Senate job to fall back on."

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

Kansas legislators bid farewell to colleagues, share personal wisdom and warnings

Exits due to retirement from politics and campaigns for other public offices

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