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As Election Season Begins in Topeka, Rep. Kirk Haskins Enters the Field for District 53
As the 2026 election season gets underway, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka is among the candidates preparing to appear on the ballot for Kansas House District 53. According to reporting from The Topeka Capital-Journal, filings for local and state races are beginning to take shape across the region, with candidates declaring for legislative, county, and statewide offices ahead of the election cycle. The early lineup highlights the start of what is expected to be an activ
1 day ago
Concerns About Civility at Statehouse Include Perspective From Rep. Kirk Haskins
Amid growing concern about the tone of debate in the Kansas Legislature, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined lawmakers reflecting on how political tensions are affecting the Statehouse environment. According to reporting from The Topeka Capital-Journal, some legislators say the atmosphere has become more combative, raising concerns about collaboration and the ability to work across differences. The discussion highlights broader worries about how legislative conduct i
Apr 23
Veto of Civics Test Bill Draws Attention From Lawmakers Including Rep. Kirk Haskins
Following Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of legislation that would require Kansas students to pass a civics test to graduate, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined lawmakers continuing the discussion about how best to prepare students for civic engagement. According to reporting from KSN News, the bill would have required students to pass a U.S. citizenship-style exam, but the governor raised concerns about adding new mandates for schools. The issue has sparked ongoing de
Apr 23
Debate Over Campus Free Speech Law Includes Concerns From Rep. Kirk Haskins
As debate continues over a new Kansas law addressing free speech protections for student organizations, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined lawmakers examining how the policy would apply across college campuses. According to reporting from The Topeka Capital-Journal , the legislation extends legal protections to some student groups while raising questions about how those protections are applied and enforced. The issue has prompted discussion among lawmakers about fa
Apr 17
Free Speech Bill Override Draws Opposition From Rep. Kirk Haskins
Teaser Post As the Kansas Legislature voted to override Governor Laura Kelly’s veto of a bill addressing free speech protections on college campuses, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka voiced concerns about the legislation’s broader implications. According to reporting from KCUR , the bill—known as the Kansas Intellectual Rights and Knowledge Act—creates new legal protections for political and ideological student organizations and honors slain activist Charlie Kirk. Durin
Apr 13
Civics Test Bill Advances in Kansas House as Haskins Questions Its Impact
As the Kansas House passed legislation requiring high school students to complete a civics test to graduate, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka raised questions about how effective the requirement would be. According to reporting from Kansas Reflector , the bill would require students to pass a U.S. citizenship-style exam while lawmakers rejected a separate proposal for a physical fitness test. During debate, Haskins questioned whether the policy would truly measure learn
Apr 10
Bell-Ringing Protest Sparks Reaction From Democrats, Including Rep. Kirk Haskins
A symbolic celebration outside the Kansas House chamber drew sharp reactions from lawmakers as debate continued over a recent veto override. Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined fellow Democrats responding to the moment after Senate President Ty Masterson rang a ceremonial bell outside the chamber following passage of the measure. According to reporting from Kansas Reflector , the action intensified tensions between lawmakers during an already contentious legislative
Mar 28
Kansas Legislature Passes Election Bill Package as Haskins Engages in Debate on Voting Changes
As the Kansas Legislature advanced a package of election-related bills altering voting procedures, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka participated in ongoing debates over how the changes could affect voters across the state. According to reporting from Kansas Reflector , the legislation includes updates to voting timelines and election administration processes that supporters say improve efficiency, while critics argue they could limit access for some Kansans. The measure
Mar 28
Debate Over Drug Cost Bill Intensifies as Haskins Criticizes House Leadership
As tensions rise at the Statehouse over legislation aimed at lowering prescription drug costs, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka spoke out against efforts to block a vote on the bill. According to reporting from Kansas Reflector , House leadership took steps to prevent debate on a Senate-approved measure designed to address rising drug prices and support hospitals and clinics. Haskins criticized the move, calling it “poor leadership” and warning it would be “shameful”
Mar 23
Election Bills Move Forward in House Committee as Haskins Joins Ongoing Debate
As debate over election policy continues at the Statehouse, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined lawmakers reviewing a series of election-related bills advancing through a Kansas House committee. According to reporting from Sunflower State Journal , the measures had previously stalled in the Senate but are gaining renewed attention as part of broader legislative efforts addressing voting procedures and election administration. The developments reflect ongoing disagre
Mar 17
Election Committee Dispute Leads to Walkout by Kansas House Democrats, Including Rep. Kirk Haskins
During a contentious meeting of the Kansas House Elections Committee, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined other Democratic members in leaving the hearing after accusing the committee chair of making antisemitic remarks during debate over election legislation. According to reporting from Kansas Reflector , the dispute arose during discussion of proposed voting-related policies and quickly escalated as lawmakers challenged the language used during the meeting. Haskins
Mar 16
Haskins Raises Concerns About Bill Targeting DEI and CRT Courses at Kansas Universities
Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka , who also serves as a professor at Baker University, raised concerns about legislation aimed at restricting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and critical race theory (CRT) content at Kansas public universities. According to reporting from Kansas Reflector , Republican lawmakers renewed efforts to pass a bill that would limit certain course requirements and mandate a civics course focused on foundational American documents. Haskins q
Mar 4
Haskins Supports “Theatre in Our Schools” Advocacy Day at the Kansas Capitol
Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka partnered with arts advocates and educators to support Kansas Thespians’ Theatre in Our Schools Advocacy Day at the State Capitol. According to coverage from Fort Scott Biz, more than 200 students, teachers, and supporters from across Kansas gathered to highlight the importance of arts education and theatre programs in schools. Haskins and Senator Cindy Holscher worked with the organization to bring attention to the economic and educatio
Mar 3
Complaint Filed in Kansas House Following Alleged Threat During Legislative Debate
According to reporting from The Topeka Capital-Journal , a dispute between two Kansas lawmakers escalated during debate on the House floor, leading Rep. Ford Carr to file a complaint alleging threatening language from Rep. Nick Hoheisel. During the tense exchange, lawmakers urged calm as the situation unfolded in the chamber. Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka called for de-escalation during the confrontation, saying, “Everyone needs to breathe,” as members worked to res
Feb 28
Kansas Lawsuit Challenges Law Invalidating Transgender Residents’ Driver’s Licenses
Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined other Kansas lawmakers raising concerns about a new state law affecting gender markers on identification documents. According to reporting from CountOn2 and the Associated Press , two transgender men have filed a lawsuit challenging the law after it invalidated their driver’s licenses along with roughly 1,700 others that reflected gender identity rather than sex assigned at birth. The case argues the measure violates constitution
Feb 28
Kansas Law Invalidating Some IDs for Transgender Residents Draws National Attention
Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka is among the Kansas lawmakers speaking out about the impact of a new state law requiring identification documents to reflect a person’s sex assigned at birth. The measure, enacted after the Legislature overrode Governor Laura Kelly’s veto, has drawn national attention and raised questions about how the policy will affect transgender Kansans and state recordkeeping. Coverage from PennLive highlights how the law could affect thousands of
Feb 26
Kansas Law on Gender Markers for IDs Sparks Debate Across the State
According to reporting from KAKE News, a new Kansas law requiring driver’s licenses and birth certificates to reflect a person’s sex assigned at birth has drawn national attention and renewed debate at the Statehouse. The policy, enacted after the Legislature overrode a veto from Governor Laura Kelly, requires state agencies to enforce new rules around gender markers on official identification documents. The issue has generated strong reactions from lawmakers, advocates, and
Feb 23
Debate Over Kansas Transgender ID Law Includes Protest From Rep. Kirk Haskins
During debate over a Kansas law requiring identification documents to reflect a person’s sex assigned at birth, Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka joined fellow lawmakers raising concerns about the policy’s impact on transgender Kansans. According to coverage from The Post Register , the law will invalidate driver’s licenses and birth certificates that previously reflected gender identity, affecting roughly 1,700 Kansas driver’s licenses and a similar number of birth cert
Feb 22
Heated Debate on Kansas House Floor Leads to Temporary Recess
According to reporting from Kansas Reflector , a tense exchange between lawmakers during debate on firearm-related legislation in the Kansas House led to a heated confrontation that forced the chamber into a two-hour recess. Representative Kirk Haskins of Topeka was among the lawmakers who urged colleagues to de-escalate the situation and restore order so the chamber could continue its work. The incident highlighted the intensity of policy debates taking place during the 202
Feb 21
Ethics Questions Raised Over Use of Kansas Committee Chair Role During Campaign
Questions about ethics and campaign conduct surfaced at the Kansas Statehouse after allegations that a state lawmaker used their role as a committee chair to advance campaign messaging. According to reporting from The Topeka Capital-Journal , the accusation prompted discussion among legislators about the appropriate boundaries between official legislative duties and political campaigning. The situation has drawn attention to broader concerns about transparency and accountabil
Feb 20
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