It appears that the Lee’s Summit R-VII school district and Missouri’s Attorney General have different definitions of legality and constitutionality.
Pleasant Hill, July 31, 2020 – I ask myself: “what does it matter?” I watch television news; I listen to the news in my car. I do bounce from CNN to MSNBC and then back to Fox News. I get… Continue Reading →
PLEASANT HILL, AUGUST 9, 2018 – This week, for the first time this year, my wife and I went to the movies. I had gone once before to B&B Theatres in Lee’s Summit and liked the atmosphere. We may be… Continue Reading →
GUEST COLUMN: Senator Will Kraus – The Missouri General Assembly is currently in the middle of its annual legislative spring break, which is always a great opportunity to get caught up and prepare for the second half of session. Since… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 – The lines in Missouri are long, the conversations in the polling places are friendly, but pointedly political. As I showed up at the polling place I’m assigned to, I noticed a line. It was… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 – The list that follows includes all the judges in the Judicial Ballot section of the Jackson County Sample Ballot from the Jackson County Election Board site, for November 8, 2016. This article neither promotes,… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 – As I am writing this, Americans throughout the country are eagerly anticipating the upcoming three-day holiday weekend. The unofficial end of summer will be marked by picnics and backyard barbecues by the pool. Families… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, AUGUST 11, 2016 – I’m constantly amazed at how little I’ve come to trust the media. It is getting to the point, perhaps in the not too distant future, where we only trust the weather guy and the… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, DECEMBER 17, 2014 – MSNBC announced today that Sony pulls ‘The Interview’ from theaters amid security concerns. Unstated is that Freedom of Speech takes a beating. Defending the right to free speech is easy when all it takes… Continue Reading →
By Senator Will Kraus; December 4, 2014 This week marks the unofficial beginning of the 2015 legislative session with the prefiling of bills in both the Missouri Senate and House. In the Senate, bills are filed by seniority, whereas in… Continue Reading →
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