Two days after the election, Kansas Governor-Elect Laura Kelly makes policy moves.
Sebelius first issued the order prohibiting discrimination against LGBT state employees. Then Brownback repealed it.
It’s coming back under Kellyhttps://t.co/oJmtcCMmge #ksleg
— Jonathan Shorman (@jonshorman) November 8, 2018
Kelly also said that if it is possible, she will direct the state to require adoption agencies with state contracts to not discriminate against LGBT couples and individuals.
Earlier this year, the Legislature approved a bill that ensures ensures faith-based adoption agencies can turn away gay and lesbian couples based on religious beliefs. The bill says the Kansas Department for Children and Families cannot block any foster or adoption agency from participating in its programs solely because it refuses to adopt or place children with LGBT individuals.
Bogus Brownback revealed.
Fake Sam Brownback social media account lights up Twitter, inspiring hundreds of comments on bogus assertion the former Kansas governor said he was angry voters elected Godless liberals to office. https://t.co/sZ21QWMUfL #ksleg
— Tim Carpenter (@TimVCarpenter) November 8, 2018
Expect an inch snow in St. Joe. Precipitation should end just after midnight.
As of Nov. 6, U.S. Drought Monitor shows 9.24% of Missouri continues to experience dry or moderate drought conditions. Learn more at https://t.co/DXydj8fZJV. Report conditions & upload photos at https://t.co/0kSQLPBaiq #MODrought @GovParsonMO @MoAgriculture @MDC_online pic.twitter.com/aREICpof7k
— Missouri DNR (@MoDNR) November 8, 2018
Snow is falling across parts of the state. Here are a few winter weather driving tips for everyone to keep in mind. Be ready for rapidly changing road conditions and adjust your driving for the weather around your vehicle. #winterweather #drivingsafety https://t.co/gM3ICUxyQ5 pic.twitter.com/MaqHudz4R9
— KDOT (@KDOTHQ) November 8, 2018
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