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Thank You

A message from Chairman Larry Gates:

We woke up this morning to a different country. We now live in a country where we have said no to failed policies of the last eight years.

Today we can hold our heads high. The hard work and dedication that you have shown over the past eighteen months has brought real change not just to Kansas but to the entire United States.

So thank you. Thank you for your tireless effort. Thank you for making phone calls, knocking on doors, helping out in our offices, talking to your friends and family and encouraging them to vote. Thank you.

Regardless of who won or lost, Kansas Democrats are better organized and more inspired then ever before. You are responsible for this achievement.

Thank you,

Larry Gates Chairman Kansas Democratic Party

Make History on Tuesday

You can join us in making history by volunteering to help out on election day. Also, checkout this new web ad from Barack Obama.

Rick Guinn for Johnson Co. District Attorney

Roberts Continues to Mislead Kansans about Boeing, Films Campaign Ad Using Taxpayer Dollars

Pat Roberts went public with a new political TV ad which claims he will fight to make sure the Air Force gets it right on the Boeing tanker.However, Roberts doesn't say in the ad that he has failed to fight for Boeing and the tanker contract - twice.

Sign Schmidt up for Accounting 101

Last week, Lt. Governor Mark Parkinson introduced a Budget Efficiency Savings Team (BEST) II, a program to continue the work started by Governor Sebelius to cut wasteful spending, identify savings and make Kansas government more efficient. (The Governor's program has already saved Kansas taxpayers $1 billion.)

On Monday, Republican Senator Derek Schmidt thought he'd take a stab a fiscal responsibility, proposing a "Government Efficiency Commission."

He sent a press release...

On his fancy stationary with royal blue ink and shiny gold leaf...

And a subtle, yet stately water mark...

And we hear his release was only available in printed form. No digital releases for him!

We called the Lt. Governor's office to see if their press release was equally beautiful. It turns out, they send all press releases by email, and any hard copies are printed on a black and white copier using recycled copy paper.

I hope Schmidt gets his Efficiency Commission so they can investigate how much his expensive stationary is costing Kansas taxpayers.

Sebelius, Parkinson form Kansas Wind Working Group

Kansas has the potential to be one of the country's leading producers of wind energy; and to help spread the word, Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Lieutenant Governor Mark Parkinson have formed the Kansas Wind Working Group.

Phill Kline in Hot Water over Residency, Truancy

Looks like Phill Kline has once again found himself in the middle of controversy. This time though it seems to have caught him by surprise.

KCTV 5 Exclusive 8 month investigation into Johnson County DA Phil Kline has uncovered major news that is likely to force the DA to resign or be removed from office.

An investigation started in January of this year first uncovered--after a lawsuit due to Johnson County refusing to cooperate--that Phil Kline is making $147,000 per year while only working an average of 29 hours per week.

Law requires that Phil Kline reside in Johnson County, where he serves as DA. If he doesn't he must "resign or be removed from office."

After weeks of staking out a crummy apartment--located on top of a storage facility owned by Phil Kline supporters where he pays $400 per month--KCTV5 never once saw Mr. Kline or his wife come home to the apartment.

It seems the Johnson County Republican precinct committee people who elected Phill were more concerned about giving him a platform to persue his personal agenda than silly rules like residency requirements. Fortunately the rest of Johnson County has somebody with years of experience fighting crime in their community to support these days.

Moore Enjoys Bipartisanship & Chinese Food

There is a reason the 3rd District of Kansas keeps sending Dennis Moore back to Washington...

Every few weeks, usually after the last vote is cast on a Monday night, members of the Center Aisle Caucus head to Hunan Dynasty — “one of the few things people can agree on in Washington is Chinese food,” says the group’s founder — to practice their radically civil ways.

There, they ponder and debate the big issues of the day, including war and peace, far from the cameras that prompt so much division two blocks away on the House floor..

The Center Aisle Caucus has equal membership from each party and four co-chairs - one of whom is our very own Democratic Rep. Dennis Moore of Kansas.

The caucus got a kick start in suburban Kansas City in the summer of 2005, when Israel joined Emerson and Moore for an event on congressional civility at Johnson County Community College. When hundreds turned out, organizers knew they had struck a chord.

"I think people in this country are just really fed up with all the partisanship they see on television and they read about in the papers," Moore said.

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving

When Thanksgiving arrives each fall, it provides an opportunity to pause, reflect, and give thanks for our blessings.

Included in my many blessings is the rare and unique opportunity to wake up every day and do a job I love, with Kansans, the finest people on earth.

Morrison: Consumer Awareness Can Help Stem Tide of Home Foreclosure

The following column is by Attorney General Paul J. Morrison:Home foreclosure is a growing problem in Kansas and across the nation. Mortgage fraud and subprime lending have left many homeowners stuck with home loans they can no longer afford. This fall, my office convened a task force to investigate this problem. Consumer advocates met with representatives from the lending and real estate industries to develop recommendations on how to stem the tide of home foreclosure in Kansas.