Opinion
The test of our generosity
Do you believe that private citizens, rather than the overreaching, intrusive federal government, should be the safety net for fellow Kansans?

Through a glass, darkly
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks recently held public meetings about whether to change the three-month season for hunting coyotes with lights and high-tech scopes that make the animals pop out white in the black of night. This kind of hunting has been allowed in Kansas since 2021.
Patients, providers, hospitals depend on Medicaid
Millions of individuals in this country rely on Medicaid. Poor Medicaid: To me Medicaid is like a person who gets beat up on all the time. No one quite understands what to do with Medicaid, or what rules or laws to implement with it.

Embracing change
The other day, I found myself rearranging my living room. It’s not an unusual activity for me.

GOP does people's business in the dark
Kansas House Republicans have repeatedly met in closed caucus meetings this legislative session, doing state business in secret and upending longstanding tradition. Kansas Reflector staff have witnessed five of these closed sessions firsthand, in January, February, and March.

