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Rep. Jerry Stogsdill

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Letters
Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Fight, fight, fight against HB 2438 and HCR 5021.

These measures would make voting harder for eligible Kansans by imposing unnecessary identification and citizenship-marking requirements that create confusion, exclusion, and unequal treatment at the polls. They do not strengthen election security—they undermine access and silence lawful voters. HB

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Two Dangerous Kansas Bills

Two dangerous Kansas bills would make voting inaccessible and must be rejected. HB 2438 would require citizenship status to be displayed on state IDs, creating new barriers for eligible voters and increasing the risk of errors, confusion, and discrimination. This requirement would make it harder fo

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Hell NO, SB 428 gotta GO!

SB 428 would force Kansas agencies to share sensitive personal data with federal agencies upon request, bypassing meaningful safeguards, consent, and transparency. This kind of mandatory data-sharing risks exposing families’ private information, chilling access to essential services, and eroding pub

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Hell no to HB 2468. Protect Kansas schools.

This bill would divert Kansas tax dollars away from public schools by expanding voucher programs with limited accountability. That hurts the schools most Kansas kids attend, strains local budgets, and increases inequity—without proven statewide benefit. Kansas should be strengthening public educati

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Oppose Kansas HB 2468

HB 2468 would expand the Tax Credit Scholarship voucher program and commit Kansas to a federal voucher scheme, diverting public funds away from Kansas public schools and into private programs with limited accountability. This undermines the schools that educate the vast majority of Kansas students,

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Here's to the Children

Thank you for your consistent record of voting in support of early childhood development. Investments in early childhood education, childcare, and family supports pay lifelong dividends—for children, families, and the Kansas economy. These programs strengthen school readiness, improve long-term out

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Unmask ICE Now

No law-enforcement agency should operate with secrecy that denies the public transparency and accountability. When ICE agents conceal their identities, wear masks, or conduct operations without clear identification, it creates fear, invites abuse, and undermines constitutional protections. Unidenti

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Stand with Your Fellow Human; No to ICE

Stand with your peers and say no to ICE enforcement that violates constitutional rights. Kansas House Democrats have introduced legislation requiring ICE agents operating in Kansas to clearly identify themselves, forego warrantless raids, and respect the same standards of conduct that apply to state

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Keep kids out of the criminal system—no to HB 2329

HB 2329 moves Kansas in the wrong direction by expanding juvenile detention limits, increasing criminal penalties for youth, and pushing more children into residential facilities instead of evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation. Harsher punishment does not make communities safer—it increases

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Support HB 2352

HB 2352 strengthens child protection by requiring duly ordained ministers to report abuse and neglect while preserving the penitential communication privilege. This bill strikes the right balance—protecting children from harm without infringing on sincerely held religious practices. Mandatory repor

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Fully fund special education

Neither the state nor the federal government has met its obligation to fully fund special education, and Kansas students are paying the price. The current statewide shortfall is $208 million, with nearly $30 million per year coming out of Shawnee Mission alone. Districts are forced to cover these ga

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Pass Erin’s Law Today

Kansas has a responsibility to protect children by ensuring they receive age-appropriate education on recognizing, preventing, and reporting sexual abuse. Erin’s Law provides a proven framework that empowers students with knowledge, trains educators to respond appropriately, and strengthens early in

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

No to HB 2472

HB 2472, the so-called FORUM Act, threatens academic freedom and the First Amendment by inserting the state into decisions about speech, expression, and association on college and university campuses. While framed as protecting free speech, this bill invites political interference, chills open inqui

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Protect Kansas Citizens from the Gestapo

Protect Kansas citizens from secret-policing tactics and unchecked enforcement. No agency should operate with broad authority that enables intimidation, surveillance, or detention without transparency and due process. History shows that when government power goes unchecked, civil liberties erode an

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Continue to stand up for the people of Kansas

Kansans deserve leaders who put communities ahead of special interests and politics. Families across our state are concerned about affordable healthcare, strong public schools, fair wages, secure voting rights, and the responsible use of taxpayer dollars. These are not partisan issues—they are every

Map PinPrairie Village, KS

Defend Kansas tax dollars—no to HB 2468

HB 2468 would double the cap on Kansas’s Tax Credit Scholarship voucher program and opt the state into a federal voucher scheme, redirecting public funds away from Kansas public schools and into private programs with limited oversight. That is not a responsible use of taxpayer money. Kansas tax dol

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