Democratic leaders start petition to require governor to call special session on school finance

Kansas Democratic leaders today asked Gov. Sam Brownback to call a special session to address school finance.

The Kansas Supreme Court recently said the plan passed this year was not equitable and gave Kansas legislators until June 30 to come up with an equitable plan for school finance.

Democratic leaders have started collecting signatures on a petition that, if it receives two-thirds of the signatures of legislators, would require the governor to call the special session. All the Democrats have agreed to sign it, according to the House Democratic leader’s staff.

In a letter to Gov. Brownback signed by House Minority Leader Tom Burroughs, D-33rd Dist., and Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, the Democrats stated, “It’s apparent by your inaction, that you are content to cause a constitutional crisis over our most important obligation – to fund our children’s education. Instead of taking immediate action, you’ve chosen to attack the court for doing their job and upholding the constitution, all the while putting Kansas students at risk and unnecessarily inciting fear of school closure amongst their parents and teachers.”

The Legislature formally adjourned earlier this week, without taking any further action on school finance.

Gov. Brownback issued this statement on Wednesday: “I will work with the Attorney General and Legislative leadership to respond aggressively and appropriately to any action taken by the Kansas Supreme Court to close our schools. Kansas has great schools and they should remain open. The Court should not be playing politics with our children’s education.”

The full text of the Democrats’ letter today:

“For more than five years, the Kansas Legislature has under-funded our schools. Despite your rhetoric, you and your Republican allies have neglected the needs of our children and ignored our constitutional duty to equitably and adequately fund our schools. Instead, you’ve prioritized a tax plan that is seriously damaging our state and our communities, while benefiting only your political allies.

“It’s apparent by your inaction, that you are content to cause a constitutional crisis over our most important obligation – to fund our children’s education. Instead of taking immediate action, you’ve chosen to attack the court for doing their job and upholding the constitution, all the while putting Kansas students at risk and unnecessarily inciting fear of school closure amongst their parents and teachers.

“The legislature has been given not one, not two, but now three opportunities by the courts to find a solution. But under your leadership – and that of Republican lawmakers – you have failed. Kansas students and parents will not tolerate your excuses any longer. Over 25% of total education funding is at risk, schools face closure, and an entire generation of Kansas kids struggle with fewer learning opportunities.

“Due to your inaction and the failure of Republican leadership to address the needs of our schools during the regular session, we are invoking Article 5, Section 1 of the Kansas Constitution, which requires the governor to call the legislature into special session upon petition signed by at least two-thirds of the members elected to each house. We have already begun collecting signatures.

“Your inability to lead – and your Republican allies refusal to do their constitutional duty – has put Kansas on the brink of a constitutional crisis. It is time to move past these failures, come together, and find a solution to equitably fund Kansas schools.”

Firefighters raise more than $70,000 for detective’s family

The Kansas City, Kan., Fire Department, with the International Association of Firefighters Local 64, raised more than $70,000 for the family of slain Detective Brad Lancaster, a spokesman said Saturday.

Firefighters held a “boot block” campaign during the Memorial Day weekend to raise funds for the family of the Kansas City, Kan., detective, who lost his life in the line of duty.

“As public safety servants, we stand together in supporting the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department and Detective Lancaster’s family,” the Fire Department spokesman said.

“The support from our community is overwhelming,” the spokesman said.

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Judson Baptist Church, 8300 State Ave., Kansas City, Kan., holds Sunday morning services at 11 a.m. each Sunday, and Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. The church plans Vacation Bible School from 6:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. July 18-22. Preregistration will be available online soon. The church website is http://judsonbaptistchurchkck.com/.

The Keeler Women’s Center, 2220 Central Ave., Kansas City, Kan., will hold a Scripture Group and Bible study from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesdays. Bible sharing and reflection, lectio and journaling will be led by Heather Neds, pastoral minister.

Parkway Baptist Church, 12320 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan., is holding a Community Blood Center blood drive from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, June 20, at the Parkway Baptist Church classrooms. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 816-753-4040 or visit www.savealifenow.org.

Risen Lamb International Church of the Nazarene, located in the Turner area of Kansas City, Kan., has announced the opening of the Risen Lamb Prayer Room and Retreat Center. On location at their church at 5301 Metropolitan Avenue, the prayer room and retreat center is open to the public for daytime retreats. All individuals or small groups seeking a quiet, sacred space to gather, pray, meditate, journal or read resources about prayer are welcome. The prayer room provides a peaceful space for solitude or can be scheduled in advance for groups of up to eight people. Guests seeking spiritual guidance may schedule a time of spiritual direction with one of the pastoral staff, and groups may inquire about scheduling a member of the pastoral team to lead or speak at a retreat. Donations accepted but not required. For more information, or to plan a visit, contact the Rev. Philip Friday at [email protected] or call 913-287-9418.

The Sisters, Servants of Mary, plan a summer festival from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 5, at the sisters’ convent grounds at 800 N. 18th St., Kansas City, Kan. Funds raised at this event benefit the Sisters, Servants of Mary, who do not charge for nursing care for individuals and families. At the festival, there will be tacos, tamales, Italian sausage, barbecue sandwiches and desserts. There will be games, booths and cookbooks for sale.

St. Mary-St. Anthony Catholic Church, 615 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kan., plans an ethnic festival from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 11, at Bishop Forst Hall. Mass will be celebrated at 4 p.m. June 11, with the festival following. The ethnic festival will be held indoors in the large, air-conditioned Bishop Forst Hall. Featured will be German, Irish and Hispanic cuisine. The event includes a bounce house and games. Also, there will be a disc jockey.

Members of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1300 N. 18th St., Kansas City, Kan., will observe the fourth Sunday in Pentecost June 12. The Rev. Stevie Carter and the Rev. Jim Cummins, both deacons, will lead the service of morning prayer in English at 10 a.m. A service in Spanish will be at 7 p.m.

The Village Fire Prayer Group for pastors and leaders in the Kansas City, Kan., area will meet from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 21, at Victory Hills Church of the Nazarene, 6200 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kan.

Wyandotte United Methodist Church,
7901 Oakland, Kansas City, Kan., is holding a Community Blood Center blood drive from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 14, at the Wyandotte United Methodist fellowship hall. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 816-753-4040 or visit www.savealifenow.org.

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