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LETTER: Legislative process To the editor: It is most important to respond to the letter published in the May 1 edition from Terry Rogers. Ms. Rogers spent considerable time outlining the Kansas legislative process and how to find legislative details, clearly to contrast the performance of Rep. Pat Proctor (R) and Sen. Jeff Pitman (D). This was to imply that there was no work completed, or effort offered, by Sen. Pittman to serve his constituents or Kansans. To really discover the truth, as Terry Rogers suggests, it is imperative that you understand that Republicans hold a majority in both the House and Senate in Kansas. They are in leadership of both chambers. Thus, they completely control the calendars in all House and Senate committees where legislation is introduced, heard and acted upon to send to the Senate floor for action. ....
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The Leavenworth Times Leavenworth County commissioners plan to form a committee to address issues related to the Leavenworth County Development Corporation. Commission Chairman Mike Smith suggested the formation of the committee Wednesday as commissioners met with representatives of LCDC. LCDC receives funding from the cities of Leavenworth, Lansing and Tonganoxie as well as the county government. The organization also receives money from the Leavenworth County Port Authority, which is provided funding from the county government. LCDC also receives support from private sector partners. Basehor previously provided funding to LCDC, but the city recently withdrew from the organization. Smith said Wednesday he wants LCDC to be successful. But he also wants county officials to feel they are getting a return on their investment. ....
Graeber, longtime public servant, dies at 87 Clyde Graeber, who represented the Leavenworth area in multiple positions in state and local government, died Sunday. He was 87, according to an obituary prepared by Davis Funeral Chapel. Graeber served as the mayor of Leavenworth and represented the area in the Kansas House of Representatives. He also served as the state treasurer and secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. He more recently served on the Leavenworth County Commission. “I really enjoyed working with Clyde,” County Clerk Janet Klasinski said. She said Graeber was a true gentleman who cared about each person in the county. ....