Pompeo Tries To Reassure Kansans On Cyberspying
Kansas congressman Mike Pompeo is trying to quell fears back home about government electronic surveillance.
Kansas congressman Mike Pompeo is trying to quell fears back home about government electronic surveillance.
Posted: 06/18/2013 - The bill is expected to die in the Senate and already received a veto promise from the White House.
The Congressional Budget Office says a sweeping immigration bill before the Senate would cut deficits by $197 billion over 10 years.
A state Department of Education report shows that Kansas legislators have authorized school spending for the next two years that is more than $650 million below what is required by law.
Kansas House Speaker Ray Merrick has hired an attorney in the secretary of state's office as his new legislative director.
Posted: 06/17/2013 - Texas Gov. Rick Perry has come to Connecticut in search of gun manufacturing and other jobs while talking up the importance of competition.
The release of information follows a bruising week for U.S. intelligence officials who testified on Capitol Hill.
The Obama administration said Sunday it was receptive to North Korea's proposal for high-level talks, but wants "credible negotiations" that will lead to a nuclear-free North.