The GOP leadership in Kansas doesn't worry themselves about global warming.
House Speaker Melvin Neufeld says climate change is good for the Kansas economy.
Garden City Rep. Jeff Whitham isn't convinced climate change is a problem.
Dodge City Rep. Pat George says economic development is too important to nix two new coal-fired power plants in his part of the state.
I wonder how those three will explain this to Kansas farmers...
A former executive director of the Kansas Republican Party has filed a lawsuit in Topeka against the political organization's current leadership to pursue a claim of nearly $27,000 in unpaid salary and compensation.
Freeman, who didn't return a telephone call for comment, said in the lawsuit his employment contract with the GOP stipulated he receive one month of regular salary, listed as $5,500, if dismissed. He claims Kobach declined to pay this salary allotment.
Freeman also asserted he was denied $21,480 in commissions earned on contributions to the state party organization.
What's with former KS GOP leaders getting into trouble with their ex-employers? Too bad for Mr. Freeman, its hard to get $27,000 out of a bankrupt organization.