Moving Kansas Forward
Moving Kansas Forward is a coalition that comes from the heart of Kansas. We’re community groups and labor unions. We’re local businesses and entrepreneurs.
We’re neighborhood associations and organizations that advocate for seniors, children, the disabled and working families. We’re parents and grandparents, nurses and teachers, farmers and snowplow drivers. What brings us together is one belief: Kansas should be a good place to live for all of us, not just a privileged few. A chance for everyone and neighbor looking out for neighbor—that should always be the Kansas way.
So excited….
05/03/2018
This sounds like a formula for moving Kansas backwards. Please act now!
Take Action! Ask your representatives to oppose this reckless tax proposal! Less than a year after the Kansas Legislature ended the disastrous Brownback tax experiment, it is again up to the people of Kansas to raise our voices against a reckless tax plan.
06/06/2017
Moving forward by undoing the Governor's damage. Please do this NOW, then don't forget to share!
Tell your state lawmakers to vote YES to end Governor Brownback's failed tax policies NOW! Click here to email your state lawmakers now!
02/22/2017
ALERT - Ask your legislators to override Brownback's veto! ALERT - Ask your legislators to override Brownback's veto!
10/14/2015
ALEC Exposed, Exposing the Purchase of Kansas Democracy will be held at the IBEW Local Union 304 located at 3906 N.W. 16th Street in Topeka on Tuesday, October 20th at 7:00 p.m. Concerned citizens and public are invited to attend.
Working Kansas Alliance | ALEC Exposed Event ALEC Exposed Event Date September 30, 2015Posted by WKAAdmin ALEC Exposed, Exposing the Purchase of Kansas Democracy will be held at the IBEW Local Union 304 located at 3906 N.W. 16th Street in Topeka on October 20th at 7:00 p.m. Concerned citizens and public are invited to attend. The American Legi…
09/17/2015
Supporters of such changes argue that government agencies need more “flexibility” in their staffing. But this is mostly about busting unions and weakening the rights of state workers.
It also could result in agencies being filled with friends and supporters of whichever administration is in power. That’s a bad way to govern.
Weakening rights of state workers The Kansas Corporation Commission announced last month that 81 percent of its 94 classified employees opted to become unclassified. No wonder.
06/09/2015
On Thursday, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback signed a bill that threatens the entire state's judiciary with destruction if it rules against a law he favors. Brownback has spent much of his tenure attempting to curb the state supreme court and consolidate power in the executive branch. Thursday's startling maneuver suggests the deeply conservative governor has no compunction about simply obliterating separation of powers when another branch of government gets in his way.
Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback Threatens to Defund Judiciary if It Rules Against Him On Thursday, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback signed a bill that threatens the entire state's judiciary with destruction if it rules against a law he favors. Brownback has spent much of his tenure attempting to curb the state supreme court and consolidate power in the executive branch. Thursday's startling…
05/07/2015
Sen. Ty Masterson, R-Andover, and the Senate Appropriations Committee chairman, said the possibility such a high employee contribution rate would be needed under a private system shocked him.
Perhaps the facts on pensions aren't found in Sen. Masterson's ALEC playbook?
Private retirement plans might cost state workers more, lawmakers hear State workers would potentially have to contribute more of their income under private retirement plans, lawmakers heard Wednesday as they mulled changes to the state's pension system. Still, a top Senate Republican ruled out changes this year.
02/12/2015
ALEC’s agenda is largely driven by corporations that want to be free of state regulation or control the terms of state regulation. ALEC task forces produce “model bills” that are designed to undermine state commitments to renewable energy, public education, environmental protection, voter participation and employee benefits, among other public purposes.
H. Edward Flentje: Pay own way to ALEC gathering Kansas lawmakers cut spending for essential state services this past legislative session but set aside taxpayer funds to be schooled by select corporate interests.
08/02/2014
Coming to a state legislature near you! Get out the vote.
ALEC meeting in Dallas provides a preview for the next state sessions Energy, insurance and the usual anti-consumer toolkit are filling the agenda for the leading conservative law-writing organization, which is meeting this week in Dallas. Missouri and Kansas lawmakers with ties to the group will probably push the American Legislative Exchange Council’s bills.
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05/03/2018