TOPEKA (KSNT) – The next candidate for Kansas District 2 is in the hot seat. Jeff Kahrs joins several others in the race for Jake LaTurner’s seat, after he announced he would not seek reelection. Kahrs joined 27 News Capitol Bureau Chief Rebekah Chung to discuss where he stands on Trump, his top goals in D.C., […]

TOPEKA (KSNT) – The next candidate for Kansas District 2 is in the hot seat. Jeff Kahrs joins several others in the race for Jake LaTurner’s seat, after he announced he would not seek reelection.

Kahrs joined 27 News Capitol Bureau Chief Rebekah Chung to discuss where he stands on Trump, his top goals in D.C., and working across the aisle.

Nexstar Kansas Capitol Bureau also spoke with Kahrs’ opponent, Derek Schmidt. You can watch the full exclusive one-on-one interview here.


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Legislative Director for Americans for Prosperity Kansas, Michael Austin, also weighed in on the heated debate over luring the Kansas City Chiefs or Royals across state lines, ahead of this week’s special session.

Attorney, Matt Bretz, also joined Inside Kansas Politics to talk about a national mandate for ignition interlock devices for drunk drivers, which is currently a bill in front of lawmakers in D.C. Bretz talks about the next steps for the legislation and what other plans are up for discussion.


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