Wagle putting self-interest ahead of Kansans
Her desire to enhance her
That’s a difficult thing to write. And we would hope that the
Wagle promptly declared that a compromise Medicaid expansion bill — reached by her colleague Sen.
This is no way to govern. Medicaid expansion and the abortion amendment are entirely different issues, and Wagle conflating the two suggests she’s more interested in boosting her profile ahead of the
“This vote just completely changed the course of the 2020 legislative session,” Wagle said. “I will work with the pro-life community and will persevere to ensure its passage.”
In other words, the session just became “her way” or the “highway” and a one-trick pony.
We aren’t alone in our disgust.
Denning, the
House Minority Leader
We take no position on the abortion amendment itself. The state Supreme Court decided last year that our
Whatever side you fall on, if voters do get a say, the amendment should be on the ballot in the November election, not the August primary as advocates insist. That suggests this entire exercise is more about turning out conservatives than actually knowing what the whole of
That distinction is likely why the amendment failed in the House. Wagle knows this. But rather than moving Medicaid expansion and retooling the amendment to potentially garner wider support, she’s digging in her heels.
We remain steadfast in our belief that Medicaid expansion is the right choice for
Her preference for partisan showboating over putting Kansans’ needs first suggests that Wagle is an ideologue, rather than a solutions-oriented pragmatist.
Overly harsh? Perhaps. But holding 130,000 Kansans hostage is unacceptable and abhorrent.



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