BREAKING: I've been writing all day about the first polls coming out in *non*-battleground red states and showing how many of them are indicating Harris at 40%+.
Nebraska, Montana, South Carolina, Missouri, Alaska.
I was waiting for the first Kansas poll and...
...holy sh*t?
It's so cool how everything from prescription drugs to McDonald's to frozen waffles is contaminated now. It's almost like government regulations were the only thing keeping manufacturers from cutting costs and poisoning us.
When you send your kids to school there is zero chance they will come back to you "a different gender," but there is certainly a chance they won't come back at all. Yet some of y'all are worried about the former while shrugging about the latter.
Effective tax rates before and after the Trump tax law:
Verizon
Before: 21%
After: 8%
Walmart
Before: 31%
After: 17%
AT&T
Before: 13%
After: 3%
Walt Disney
Before: 26%
After: 8%
FedEx
Before: 18%
After: 1%
This is what a corporate giveaway looks like.
The Kansas Supreme Court determined that the right-to-farm law doesn't protect a pig farmer whose pipeline for hog waste trespassed on his neighbor. https://t.co/0DFDw4rMNw
Rebecca is right — too many Kansans are uninsured. No one should have to choose between putting food on the table and affording essential health care. That's why I'll continue fighting to expand Medicaid in Kansas. https://t.co/jahNTc7CKG
As one of the last 10 states that have yet to expand Medicaid, Kansas continues to allow strains on our rural health care system and faces a health care workforce shortage. Let's make Kansas the 41st state to expand Medicaid and tackle these issues head-on.
All Dems made a call to action to put this bill on the House floor. The motion failed on party-line votes. Medicaid expansion failed to come out of HHS committee.
#ksleg
I applaud an amendment to provide the children in our public schools with free breakfasts and lunches. Sadly, it fails, with House Republicans overwhelmingly voting no. I voted yes. #ksleg