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Special stop includes announcement of endorsement by Tracey Mann

Pratt Tribune People come first for Dr. Jeff Colyer and he said he will put people first when elected the next governor of Kansas. Last Wednesday, Colyer stopped in Pratt as part of a whirlwind 2022 Kansas gubernatorial candidate tour he made with other stops in Pittsburg, Great Bend, Garden City and Hutchinson. He visited the Pratt Tribune office in the Barron Theatre to share his political news. I know I am starting this campaign early, but I am so excited to get out and announce that U.S. Rep. Tracey Mann (R-Kan) has now offered his endorsement for my campaign, Colyer said. We are going to win the Kansas Governorship back for our people, our values, our economy. So many bad decisions have been made by Governor Laura Kelly. It s time to put common sense back in charge. I m that guy.

Ex-Kansas Gov Colyer tours the state, speaks on agriculture, economics

From an early age, former Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer learned the power of serving others. Attending Thomas More Prep school in his hometown of Hays served as a building block that has lasted him a lifetime. At the school, Colyer learned the power of service through volunteering, which he has continued for decades. Along with being a practicing physician, he served as lieutenant governor for three years and governor for one. Although he still practices medicine, Colyer decided to run for governor once again. On Wednesday, Colyer crisscrossed the state, meeting with people and exchanging ideas. He made stops in Pratt, Great Bend and Garden City. At the end of the evening, he stopped for a 50-person fundraising event in Hutchinson.

Colyer tours western Kansas to share his thoughts on ag, health care

Colyer tours western Kansas to share his thoughts on ag, health care Alice Mannette, The Hutchinson News © Alice Mannette Former Gov. Jeff Colyer visits Metropolitan Coffee in Hutchinson. From an early age, former Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer learned the power of serving others. Attending Thomas More Prep school in his hometown of Hays served as a building block that has lasted him a lifetime. At the school, Colyer learned the power of service through volunteering, which he has continued for decades. Along with being a practicing physician, he served as lieutenant governor for three years and governor for one. Although he still practices medicine, Colyer decided to run for governor once again.

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