Editorial: SOS Schwab can chart improved course

The question is whether Scott Schwab will reverse the damage caused by fellow Republican Kris Kobach, who spent inordinate time in office on anti-immigrant policy pursuits.

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Dodge City clerk turns to hired legal gun in election fight

At the Justice Department, Schlozman in 2005 backed Georgia, among the first states to enact a voter ID law, overruling the department’s career attorneys who had argued it would reduce voting by minorities.

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Clerk who moved Dodge City poll: 45-minute wait to vote ‘insignificant’ in big election

A 45-minute wait to vote in a hotly contested election is insignificant, contends the county clerk who moved Dodge City’s single poll out of town.

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Kansas Agrees To Cover Potentially Life-Saving Drugs For Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C

A legal settlement, which awaits final court approval, resolves a class action lawsuit alleging the state made it too difficult for hepatitis C patients to receive the potentially life-saving treatments.

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KC Star Editorial: Here’s how Kansas can reverse some of the damage Kris Kobach did as secretary of state

There is reason to be concerned, though, that the attorney general will continue to waste valuable time and money on another Kobach debacle: the requirement in Kansas law that some residents present “documentary proof of citizenship” papers before registering to vote.

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Micah Kubic leaving ACLU Kansas post after voter rights fights with Kris Kobach

Mark McCormick, spokesman for ACLU Kansas, said the decision to leave was made before last week’s election, where voters rejected Kobach’s bid to become governor. Kubic will become executive director of ACLU Florida.

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Hispanic voters speak out in wake of Dodge City polling controversy

Although a federal judge last week struck down the ACLU’s request to keep the polling location open within city limits for Tuesday’s election, the organization said it will continue to push other parts of the lawsuit.

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Ahead of U.S. elections, fears of voter suppression - and efforts to fight back

“People can’t just leave the plants to vote. You can’t just run over on your lunch break,” Rangel-Lopez said.

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Judge troubled by clerk’s ‘LOL’ remark, but won’t order another Dodge City polling site

“She can rest easy -- for now -- that she was able to run out the clock. We’re all left to wonder, however, what might have been accomplished had she merely chosen to work with us and with our clients.”

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