Senate Will Lower Healthcare Costs and Override Governor’s Veto

 

Topeka, KS — Today, Senate President Masterson issued a statement on Governor Kelly’s veto of SB 368.

“Laura Kelly has deliberately chosen to drive up the cost of healthcare for the many Kansans that choose to use healthcare sharing ministries with her veto of SB 368. This bi-partisan bill simply provides a tax deduction for Kansas taxpayers that use these important sharing ministries to cover healthcare costs for their families. The Senate will override this ridiculous veto and provide relief to Kansas families dealing with high healthcare costs,” said Masterson.

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Governor Kelly Vetoes Senate Bill 368

 


TOPEKA –
Governor Laura Kelly today vetoed Senate Bill 368.

The following veto message is from Governor Kelly regarding her veto of Senate Bill 368:

“There’s a reason that regulators across the country are taking action against these so-called health care ministries because too often, everyday people are left with huge medical bills. These health care ministries aren’t regulated, which opens the door to all sorts of fraud and abuse.

“Let me be clear, this is not about limiting anyone’s ability to practice their faith freely, it’s entirely about ensuring that Kansans are in a health care system that’s reliable and actually covers their medical expenses.

“Therefore, pursuant to Article 2, Section 14(a) of the Constitution of the State of Kansas, I hereby veto Senate Bill 368.”

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Foster Home Initiative: A Home For Every Child

Kansas Joins National ‘A Home for Every Child’ Initiative to Bolster Access to Foster Homes

~~Kansas Becomes 7th State to Join Nationwide Initiative Aimed at Improving Ratio of Homes to Youth in Foster Care, 1st State with Approved Plan~~

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly on Thursday announced that Kansas has joined the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families’ (ACF) ‘A Home for Every Child’ initiative to improve the ratio of foster homes to children in Kansas and across the country. Governor Kelly made the announcement alongside federal officials from ACF and the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF). Kansas is the first state to receive ACF approval for its ‘A Home for Every Child’ plan.

“This initiative underscores my administration’s work to strengthen Kansas’ child welfare system by expanding support for foster children and families,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “By taking steps to eliminate barriers to safe, reliable foster homes, we’re setting more Kansas children up for long-term success and empowering them to live full, thriving lives in comfortable and supportive environments.”

‘A Home for Every Child’ reinforces Governor Kelly’s longstanding commitment to making Kansas the best state to raise a family. According to ACF, nationwide there are only 57 homes for every 100 children entering foster care. The ‘A Home for Every Child’ initiative aims to achieve a foster-home-to-child ratio of at least 1:1 nationwide through effective collaboration with states, which includes cutting bureaucratic red tape, improved data collection and reporting, new incentives, support for kin-first placements, and more.

“The Administration for Children and Families is grateful for the bipartisan support behind A Home for Every Child, and we are confident Governor Kelly’s leadership will continue to deliver meaningful reforms to child welfare that protect children and keep families together when possible,” said Assistant Secretary Alex Adams, Administration for Children and Families. “By joining A Home for Every Child, Kansas is focusing on what matters most while allowing its caseworkers to spend more time actually serving children and families across the state rather than filling out federal paperwork.”

ACF offered states the ability to voluntarily transition from existing Child and Family Services Review Program Improvement Plans into the ‘A Home for Every Child’ pilot framework. This shift enables Kansas to become more outcome focused and relies on data-driven accountability. As the 7th state to join ‘A Home for Every Child,’ Kansas has the opportunity to engage early, contribute to federal learning, and modernize performance improvement efforts while maintaining accountability for safety, permanency, and well-being.

“We’re proud to partner in this opportunity to further achieve meaningful outcomes for Kansas families. This effort provides flexibility for innovative approaches alongside families through targeted, practical measures that reflect our state’s goals to prevent and reduce the need for foster care,” said Secretary Laura Howard, Kansas Department for Children and Families. “Every child deserves safety, stability, and a sense of community—and every family deserves the support needed to thrive.”

Additional information about ACF’s ‘A Home for Every Child’ initiative can be found here.

Photos from today’s event are available for media use below:

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What’s Happening in Fort Scott March 26 Edition

What’s Happening in Fort Scott March 26th Edition!

Tuesday, March 31st

📱 Google Business 101

This 1-hour Business Builder Workshop is a great fit for local businesses and retailers looking to improve visibility, local search results, and customer trust.

Have you registered yet?

Click the button below!

Register HERE

🚎 Historic Trolley Tours are Back!

Ride Dolly the Trolley and explore Fort Scott’s history

with a narrated tour.

Fridays & Saturdays – Now Boarding!

RADIO AUCTION Every Wednesday & Thursday

Click HERE for details!

Ready to grow your business?

Don’t miss this destination marketing workshop!

Featured Speaker

👤 Jon Schallert

Nationally recognized expert in helping businesses become “Consumer Destinations”

Stop blending in – learn how to stand out and attract customers from miles away!

REGISTER FOR JOHN SCHALLERT WORKSHOP HERE

SAVE THE DATE!

Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce Chamber Coffees

Every Thursday at 8am

UPCOMING CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Fort Scott National Historic Site

Visit your National Park! Visitor Center and historic buildings are open Friday through Tuesday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The grounds continue to be open daily from ½ hour before sunrise until ½ hour after sunset

Click HERE to visit the website.

Click here to see all the FUN classes at The Artificers, classes for ALL ages!

BINGO hosted by the American Legion Post 25 every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month unless it falls on a holiday. Doors open at 6pm and Bingo starts at 7pm at Memorial Hall. (Taking the month of August off for BINGO & will start again in September)

KANSASWORKS in Fort Scott

Every Tuesday 9am-4pm

Office located at the Healthy Bourbon County Action Team, 104 N. National Ave.

620-231-4250

FS Public Library

*Wednesday Writers every Wed. @ 1:30-3pm

201 S. National Ave.

Kansas Small Business Development Center

at the Chamber, 231 E. Wall St.

Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month from 9am-3pm.

$3 Tuesdays at Fort Cinema!

Follow their Facebook Page HERE for updates!

Want more details or updates Community, Chamber, and Member events?

You can find full dates, times, locations, and links on our community calendar on the Chamber’s website at:

👉 fortscott.com/events/calendar/

WEEKEND EVENTS

Friday, March 26th – Sunday, April 5th

🟢 FRIDAY, MARCH 27

🎶 City of Fort Scott Event: Olivia Lane & Rhett Walker

📍 Fort Scott Gathering Square Pavilion

🥔 Friendship Lunch – Potato Bar

🕚 11:30-1pm

📍 First United Methodist Church,

in the Fellowship Hall @ FUMC

301 S. National Ave.

🍽️ Lenten Friday Fish Fry – Knights of Columbus

📍 Kennedy Gym, 705 S. Holbrook St.

🟢 SATURDAY, MARCH 28

👩‍🍳 Little Chefs Class – The Kitchen C+C 📍 The Kitchen C+C

🎖️ Flight of Honor Gala

🕚 6-9pm

📍 The River Room, 3 W. Oak St.

🟢 TUESDAY, MARCH 31

🎓 Business Builder Workshop: Google Business 101

🕜 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

📍 Sleep Inn & Suites Conference Room, 302 E. Wall St.

💲 $10 Members | $20 Non-Members

🔗 https://fortscott.com/events

🟢 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1

🎓 FSHS Career Fair

🕗 Morning event

📍 Fort Scott High School

💬 Students connect with local businesses, careers, and opportunities

🛍️ Blissful Meadows Boutique – Grand Opening Celebration ⭐

🕑 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

📍 1 S. Main St., Downtown Fort Scott

✂️ Ribbon Cutting & Remarks: 5:30 PM

🟢 THURSDAY, APRIL 2

☕ Chamber Coffee hosted by FS Presbyterian Village

🕚 8am

📍 Fort Scott Presbyterian Village

2401 S. Horton St.

🟢 FRIDAY, APRIL 3

👔 Young Professionals League (YPL) Meeting

🕛 12:00 PM

📍 Papa Don’s Pizza

🍻 YPL Mix & Mingle

🕕 6:00 PM

📍 Sharky’s Pub

🎨 First Friday at The Artificers

🕕 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

📍 8 N. National Ave.

💬 Art, shopping, refreshments, and community connection

🟢 SATURDAY, APRIL 4th

CHAMBER CHAMPION MEMBER

🔧Virgil’s Mobile Mechanic – Grand Reopening / New Location Event

📍 Virgil’s Mobile Mechanic, 1217 S. Clark St.

🕕 12-2

🕕 Easter Egg Hunt at 1pm

A&W Spring Classic – Breakaway Roping

🕛 12:00-3pm

📍Arndt Ranch Indoor Arena, 1795 Highway 54, Fort Scott KS

➡️ Approximately 4 miles west of Fort Scott, KS @ National Trailer Source

FS Rec Dept. Easter Eggstravaganza

🕛 3-5pm

📍 Buck Run Community Center

735 S. Scott St.

Easter Story Biblical Drama @ Bethel Community Baptist Church

🕛 10:30am

📍Bethel Comm. Baptist Church

1397 155th St.

 

✅ See more events & details:

https://fortscott.com/events

SHOPPING ~ SUPPORT LOCAL!

Boutiques-Antiques-Flea Markets & more!

Click here for Chamber member

specialty shopping & other retail in

Downtown & other areas of the community.

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We THANK our members for their support! Interested in joining the Chamber?
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Thinking of doing business in or relocating to Fort Scott?

Contact us for a relocation packet, information on grants & incentives, and more!

Seeking a job/career?

We post a Job of the Day daily on our Facebook page, distribute a monthly job openings flyer, and post jobs on our website.

Many opportunities available!

Housing needs?

Click here for a listing of our Chamber member realtors.

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Bo Co Coalition Meeting Is April 1

The next Bourbon County Coalition General Membership meeting will be next Wednesday, April 1st at 1:00 p.m. in the Conference room at the Scottview Apartments, 315 S. Scott Ave.

Bourbon County Inter-Agency Coalition

General Membership Meeting Agenda

 

April 1, 2026 1:00 PM

Scottview Conference Room

315 S. Scott Ave

 

 

  1.  Welcome: 

 

 

  1.  Member Introductions and Announcements:

 

 

  1.  Program:  Winter Moore & Rachel Eden, SparkWheel

 

 

  1.  Open Forum:

 

 

  1.  Adjournment:  The next General Membership meeting will be May 6, 2026.

 

Kobach warns consumers to be wary of fake traffic violation scam

CONSUMER ALERT

 

TOPEKA – (March 26, 2026) –Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach today issued a consumer alert warning Kansans about a growing scam involving fraudulent “Notice of Hearing” notices for alleged traffic violations.

Scammers are sending fake notices via text message and email that mimic official court documents. These notices often include realistic details such as court headings, case numbers, statute citations, and a QR code or link directing recipients to pay a fictitious fine and associated costs.

“Courts do not serve legal documents on individuals via text or email,” Kobach said. “Kansans should not respond to unsolicited messages or emails containing purported legal documents from courts requesting payments. Kansans should also avoid interacting with texts or emails that include alleged notices or direct the consumer to scan any QR code within them. If you receive any of these notices, please report it to my office so we can investigate.”

How to Spot and Avoid the Scam

  • Unsolicited delivery: Real court notices for traffic violations or hearings are never sent by text or email.
  • Pressure to pay: The notices urge quick payment via QR code or link to “resolve” the matter and avoid further penalties.
  • Professional appearance: They often feature official-looking formatting to appear legitimate.

What to Do If You Receive One

  • Do not reply, call any provided number, scan the QR code, or click any links. Interacting with the message could introduce malware to your device.
  • Verify any claim independently: Contact the clerk of the relevant court directly using a phone number from the court’s official website (never one listed in the suspicious message).
  • Think before you act: Pause and double-check before responding to any unexpected legal communication.

Kansans who receive these fraudulent notices are encouraged to report them to the Kansas Attorney General’s Public Protection Division at www.ag.ks.gov or by calling (785) 296-3751 or 1-800-432-2310.

About the Kansas Attorney General’s Office

The Kansas Attorney General’s Office protects Kansas consumers through enforcement of the Kansas Consumer Protection Act, investigation of fraud and scams, and education to help residents avoid deceptive practices. For more information, visit www.ag.ks.gov.

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State of Kansas vs. Mika Milburn-Kee

The State of Kansas has filed criminal charges against Mika Milburn-Kee in Bourbon County District Court. The complaint, filed on March 24, 2026 by Assistant Attorney General Olivia R. Higdon of the Criminal Division’s Economic Crimes unit, stems from an incident that allegedly took place on October 25, 2025 in Bourbon County.

Count One charges Milburn-Kee with Interference with the Conduct of Public Business in Public Buildings under Kansas statute K.S.A. 21-5922(a)(5). This law makes it a crime to knowingly disrupt, impede, or hinder the normal work of a government official by intruding into a chamber or area set aside for that official’s use. This charge is classified as a Class A Nonperson Misdemeanor and carries potential penalties of up to 12 months confinement, a fine of up to $2,500, or both. This appears to be related to areas designated for use in the election that was underway at the time.

Count Two charges Milburn-Kee with Disorderly Election Conduct under Kansas statutes K.S.A. 25-2413(c) and K.S.A. 25-2432. The complaint alleges that she unlawfully and willfully approached or remained closer than three feet to a table being used by an election board without the admitted purpose of voting or without the authority of the supervising judge, contrary to the form of the statutes in such case made and provided against the peace and dignity of the State of Kansas. This charge is classified as a Class B Nonperson Misdemeanor and carries potential penalties of up to 6 months confinement, a fine of up to $1,000, or both. Additionally, under K.S.A. 25-2432, if convicted of this offense, the defendant would be required to forfeit any public office or public employment.

The case is being prosecuted not by the local county attorney, but by an assistant attorney general out of the state office in Topeka.

Witnesses

The State has identified 15 witnesses in this case:

  1. Jacqueline K. Beatty – Special Agent, Office of the Kansas Attorney General
  2. Daryl Ludolph – Former Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Office of the Kansas Attorney General
  3. James Birket, #137 – Detective, Fort Scott Police Department
  4. Brian Thurston, #112 – Detective Sergeant, Fort Scott Police Department
  5. Susan Walker – County Clerk, Bourbon County
  6. Amber Page – Deputy County Clerk, Bourbon County
  7. Shane Walker – Employee, Bourbon County
  8. Lora Holdridge – Register of Deeds, Bourbon County
  9. Dianne Keating – Early Voting Supervisor, Bourbon County
  10. Anthony George – Advance Polling Supervisor, Bourbon County
  11. Clay Barker – Chief Counsel, Office of the Kansas Secretary of State
  12. Bryan Caskey – Kansas Director of Elections
  13. Brandi Ross
  14. Joan Page
  15. Patty Holman

This case is in its early stages. The complaint has been filed and assigned case number BB-2026-CR-000079, but the court process is just beginning. Being charged with a crime is not the same as being found guilty. The defendant is presumed innocent and has the right to legal representation and to contest the charges through the court system. What follows from here will likely include an initial court appearance, and the case may ultimately be resolved through trial, a plea agreement, or dismissal.

Commissioner Mika Milburn-Kee was asked if she had any comments on this case, but no reply has been received at this time.

State of KS vs Mika Milburn-Kee

CFSEK Announces Kayley Hartman as new Accounting Manager

 

The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas (CFSEK) is excited to announce the hiring of Kayley Hartman as its new Accounting Manager!

Kayley comes to CFSEK and its affiliates in Columbus, Fort Scott, and Girard with a passion for helping those in need, and great hopes and aspirations for the future of our communities in Southeast Kansas. She is actively training with current CFSEK Accounting Manager, Kim Lynch, who will be retiring in April.

“We are excited to welcome Kayley to our team,” said Devin Gorman, CFSEK Executive Director. “As a Pittsburg native with a strong background in accounting and finance, she is a great fit for this role. Her enthusiasm for our community is evident, and I know she will be a strong advocate for our work throughout Southeast Kansas.”

After graduating from Pittsburg High School, Kayley attended Pittsburg State University earning a double major in Finance and Accounting. After several years in business accounting and management, Kayley has made the transition to nonprofit work, wanting to make an impact in her community.

“I want to make sure our children thrive because they are the driving force of tomorrow,” Kayley said. “It’s great to be able to work with a like-minded team to support our communities to make our future brighter in Southeast Kansas.”

When outside of the office, Kayley spends her time with her 6-month-old daughter and her fiancé. She is also a self-described bibliophile and is currently creating her own personal library. With 4 dogs and 2 cats, Kayley says walks are a necessity for her.

When asked about her new position, Kayley had this to say: “Accounting is more than just numbers, it’s about the big picture and making sure everything runs smoothly. Working and learning alongside Kim is helpful, and I look forward to this new and exciting challenge supporting our communities in Southeast Kansas!”

The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas has awarded over $2.8 million in grants from all foundation funds in 2025 and has facilitated over $28 million in grants since its inception in 2001. CFSEK serves the region by providing donors with a wide variety of charitable interests and encouraging charitable giving, which addresses present and future needs in our area. More information about CFSEK is available at SoutheastKansas.org.

 

 

Cold Weather Rule and LIEAP application period end soon

TOPEKA – The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) wants to remind utility customers that there are two important dates coming up next week.  First, the Cold Weather Rule ends on Tuesday, March 31. The Cold Weather Rule protects residential customers, served by KCC regulated utilities, from disconnection when temperatures are forecast to drop below 35 degrees.

When the Cold Weather Rule is in effect, regulated utilities are required to offer a 12-month payment plan upon request, even if a previous payment plan has been broken. When that protection ends on Tuesday, failure to make arrangements or failure to adhere to an already established payment plan could result in disconnection. Reconnection after March 31 may require past due balances to be paid in full, depending on the utility’s policy. That is why it is important to call now – while regulated utilities are still required to offer the Cold Weather Rule 12-month payment plan.

In addition, March 31 is the deadline to apply for the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, known as LIEAP. Applications for the federally funded program must be received by the Kansas Department of Children and Families by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31.  Information about the program is available at https://www.dcf.ks.gov/services/ees/Pages/EnergyAssistance.aspx.

The Commission urges all customers facing financial difficulties to act now to stay connected. To find out more about utility assistance programs in your area, please contact your utility or the KCC Consumer Protection Office at 800-662-0027 or 785-271-3140. Utility assistance program information is also posted on the KCC’s website.

It is important to note that the Commission does not regulate co-ops or municipal utilities, although many of those utilities also offer a cold weather payment plan. For a complete list of utilities regulated by the KCC visit: http://kcc.ks.gov/about-us/jurisdiction.

 

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Bourbon County CASA is currently in need of volunteers

Sending on behalf of Chamber Member

Bourbon County CASA

When a child enters foster care, everything changes — their home, their school, their routines… and often the adults in their life.

A CASA Volunteer may be the only consistent adult showing up just for them.

Be the steady voice.

Be the one who shows up.

Bourbon County CASA is currently in need of volunteers who are willing to make a difference in a child’s life. Your time and compassion can provide stability, advocacy, and hope when it matters most.

If you feel called to serve, we would love to visit with you about how you can get involved.

Contact Christa at

(620) 215-2769

or email

[email protected]

to learn more.

One caring adult can change everything.

Will it be you?

Click HERE to visit the

Bourbon County CASA

Facebook Page!

Click HERE to visit the

Kansas CASA Association

website!

Thank you to our Chamber Champion members shown below…
Fort Scott Area Chamber of Commerce

231 E. Wall St., Fort Scott, KS 66701

620-223-3566

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FSCC’s Annual Women’s Free Luncheon is April 16

Sending on behalf of Chamber Member

Fort Scott Community College

FSCC’s Annual

Women’s Luncheon

Thursday, April 16th

10am-2pm

Ellis Fine Arts Building

2108 Horton St.

FREE Event!

$10 with the pasta bar lunch

Questions:

Taylor Bailey

620-223-2700 x 4600

Email: [email protected]

Attendees can look forward to a day of presentations, giveaways, and community engagement!

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

A special thank you to our Chamber Champion members below!

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