Questionnaire: State Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore, D-36th Dist.

Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore, D-36th Dist.

Name and office sought

Kathy Wolfe Moore, Kansas House of Representatives, District 36

Age

63

Occupation and experience

University of Kansas Health System, Community Liaison 2005-present
Chief of Staff, Mayor Carol Marinovich, 1995-2005

Education

Bachelor’s and Master’s in Social Work, University of Kansas

Organizations, clubs, groups to which you belong

Healthy Communities Wyandotte policy committee
NAACP

Reasons for running

I have lived my entire life in Wyandotte County and have been in public service for 20 years. I am a passionate advocate for our community and will continue to use my experience and skills to improve the lives of Wyandotte County residents and give them a voice in Topeka.

What are the three most important issues facing this district and how would you handle them?

We need to continue our strong response to the COVID crisis. I believe that we should listen to the experts and proceed in a way that protects the health of our residents while rebuilding our economy. We need to get control of the virus through better testing and contract tracing and provide more PPE for frontline workers so that we can fully reopen our economy and get Kansans back to work.

Wyandotte County currently has one of the lowest health rankings in the state. We need to expand Medicaid so that more people have access to healthcare.

We need to lower the food sales tax so Wyandotte County residents have better access to healthy meals for their families. Working families pay enough as it is. They shouldn’t need to worry about paying one of the highest food sales taxes in the country.

If you are an incumbent, list your top accomplishments in office. If you are not an incumbent, what would you change if elected?

I have received a national award for my work with mental health issues and have also been recognized twice as Public Official of the Year by the Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansans and recently received their Legislative Champion for Community Mental Health award. I received an award from KU Cancer Center for legislation that I helped pass, including expanding funding for cancer research and treatment. I led the effort to pass legislation to keep guns out of public hospitals, community mental health centers and state psychiatric hospitals. I received a Distinguished Service Award from Friends of Yates for my work on behalf of victims of domestic violence. In 2018, I was inducted into the Kansas Children’s Service League Hall of Fame.

Have you run for elected office previously? When, results?


I have held this office for the past 10 years. This is the only elected office that I have held.

Questionnaire from state Sen. Kevin Braun, R-5th Dist.

State Sen. Kevin Braun (R-5th Dist.)

Name and office sought
Senator Kevin Braun – campaign for re-election as Kansas Senator District 5

Age
52


Occupation and experience
Corporate Trainer and retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel

Education

Bachelor’s Degree Business Management, Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, Iowa
Master’s Degree in Business Law, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas

Organizations, clubs, groups to which you belong


United States Army Veteran
Lifetime Member, VFW
Lifetime Member, American Legion
Member of Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church of KC, KS
Member of the Knights of Columbus
Lifetime Member NRA, Member KSRA
Member Chamber of Commerce
Member Kiwanis Club
Member Eagles Club

Reasons for running


The most convincing experience qualifying anyone to be retained in an office is how they have performed to date. Since 2018 I have 100% attendance and 100% voting record. As a Majority Party member of Senate Ways and Means I am at the table for every State budget decision. I chair the Veterans Affairs Subcommittee and delivered a $50,000 increase to Veteran Service Officers. I chair Regulatory Boards and Commissions, am on Subcommittees on Public Safety and delivered full funding for State Law Enforcement, Corrections and delivered Corrections pay increases and Transportation and delivered a $50 million road and bridge local match program. I am a Majority Party Member of Transportation, Education delivering a $360 million increase in K-12 funding and Ethics Elections and Local Government. Only Senate Majority Party members can carry bills and over the past two years I carried several to passage on the Senate floor including a Constitutional Amendment passing the Senate, the House and voted into law by Kansas voters. That bill saved Kansans $850,000. I also carried an amendment to allow the re-opening of the Woodlands. On that bill I earned 19 of the 21 votes required for passage but it demonstrated my commitment and ability to move Wyandotte County specific issues forward. That bill, and several others, are examples of how I actually delivered for Wyandotte County and why I am the only candidate qualified to continue to deliver for Wyandotte County upon re-election. At this point I am quite literally the only State Elected Legislative Official of all ten in Wyandotte County that can be the chairman of a Committee or actually carry a bill on the Senate floor. It has been far too long since the constituents of Wyandotte had an effective legislator representing them in the Kansas Legislature and I plan to continue to be that legislator. I will work across the aisle with the Kansas City, Mayor, Wyandotte County Unified Government Commissioners and members of the Board of Public Utilities on any and all legislation that I believe helps the constituents in my home town of Kansas City, Kansas. With my re-election Wyandotte County is finally being given a chance to be heard and have representation in the Majority Party in the Legislature in Topeka.


In addition, only a Majority Party Senator can be chairman and decide which bills move forward. I will once again hold multiple chairmanships once re-elected. In the case a Senator in the Minority Party from Leavenworth is elected it will result in no bills carried, moved forward or passed by your Senator. If Wyandotte County wants to be represented in the Kansas Senate, I am the only option.


Prior to my success drafting, carrying and passing bills as your Senator I spent 30 years in the private sector business with twenty-two of those being in healthcare. In a parallel career I served 32 years in the Kansas National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve in positions of increasing responsibility culminating in my retirement as a Lieutenant Colonel in August of 2018. My service included two war zone deployments while serving in the Kansas Army National Guard. I earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and a master’s degree in Business Law from Friends University in Wichita, Kansas.


What are the three most important issues facing this district and how would you handle them?


As your state Senator, my top three current issues are safety, healthcare and the economy which includes business, taxes and education.


I have delivered a safer Kansas. In regard to safety, protecting Kansas families and their property is an essential responsibility of the government. I am fully committed to properly fund law enforcement and demonstrated that by full funding of state law enforcement, first responder agencies and carrying and supporting bills that enhance both. Those actions are why I am endorsed by Wyandotte County Sheriff Don Ash, our Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt and several other local law enforcement and corrections officers.


I have delivered a healthier Kansas. Healthcare is an incredibly important issue in Kansas City, Kansas and I am fully committed to protect the promise of Medicare and Medicaid for the elderly, the disabled, children and pregnant woman. In addition, I was the only legislator to propose doubling the budget for our safety net clinics which includes Mercy and Truth Medical Mission in Kansas City, Kansas. My actions resulted in a $2 million increase in funding. I will not stop fighting until the budget for Kansas safety net clinics is doubled. I am also committed to drive overall healthcare costs down for every Kansan. This commitment to healthcare is why I was endorsed by former Governor and practicing physician Jeff Colyer.


I have delivered a more prosperous Kansas. The business economy, taxes and education are all components of making Kansas more prosperous. I demonstrated my commitment to prosperity by supporting the Governor in the first 30 days with a $50 million COVID relief bill and then voting for local county control to open business safely. We must support and expand small and large businesses to increase revenues and reduce the cost of individual property taxes and income taxes. I did this by voting for lower taxes and by sponsoring and voting for a property tax transparency bill. We currently have over 50,000 unfilled technical jobs in Kansas businesses and we need to fill those with Kansas workers. To support that, I drafted, carried and passed a bill that allows dual credit for high school students to complete classes at technical colleges like Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC). This is the comprehensive approach I have taken and will take moving forward to deliver Wyandotte County prosperity. These actions and positions are why I am endorsed by the Kansas Chamber, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Farm Bureau and the Kansas Livestock Association (KLA).

If you are an incumbent, list your top accomplishments in office. If you are not an incumbent, what would you change if elected?
My key accomplishments are referenced in the questions above.

Have you run for elected office previously? When, results?
I ran for this office in 2018 and was unanimously elected by precinct committee members from both Wyandotte and Leavenworth County.

Questionnaire from Rep. Jeff Pittman, candidate for state Senate, 5th District

Name and office sought
Rep. Jeff Pittman, seeking state Senate District 5, Democrat
http://www.votepittman.com

Age
49

Occupation and experience

I am currently a supply chain engineer at a software company. I have worked there applying algorithms, technology and industry best practices to save companies hundreds of millions of dollars, while enabling them to deal with major disruption and uncertainty.
I was formerly a big data technology consultant, focused on creating data intersections and analytics used to help drive insights into companies bottom lines. My wife and I also have a small business around property rentals.
Serving two terms as a state representative, my experience and education have helped position me well for handling the current state challenges around budgets, technology and working through the challenges of the pandemic.

Education

Graduated high school, Leavenworth High
Bachelors of Arts Degree from NCF
Masters in Engineering, MIT
Masters in Business Administration, Oxford University, UK

Organizations, clubs, groups to which you belong

VFW Post 56 Auxiliary Officer;
Honorary Member of American Legion Post 94;
Rotarian;
Criminal Justice Chair of the Leavenworth Chapter NAACP;
Member of the Lansing High School Site Council;
PTA;
Ducks Unlimited Leadership team;
Member Chamber of Commerce of Leavenworth/Lansing;
Member Chamber of Commerce of Bonner Springs/Edwardsville;
Member Chamber of Commerce of KCK ;
Board member of Unity in the Community;
Past board member of the Leavenworth County Humane Society;
Leavenworth Main Street Investor (Downtown development organization);
Parents As Teacher Advisory Board;
Member of Leavenworth County Mental Health Task Force;
Member of Kansas Information Technology Executive Council;
National Legislator of the year from Educational Theatre Association;
Kansas Legislator of the Year from Kansas Thespians;
Buffalo soldier award from the Local Buffalo Soldier Club;
Richard Allen Cultural Center member;
Leavenworth/Lansing Young Professional Club member;
Leavenworth County Historic Society member;
Traveling Youth Baseball 13-14 coach
Leavenworth-Wyandotte Caucus;
Democratic Military & Veterans Caucus;

Endorsed by:
Firefighters #64 Covering EMT and Firefighters in LVCO, WYCO and Edwardsville;
Fraternal Order of Police #4;
Fraternal Order of Police #40;
Kansas Mental Health Coalition;
Kansas Hospital Association;
KNEA Teachers;
KC Biz Pac of the Greater KC Chamber;
Main PAC;
3.14 Organization Promoting Science in Politics;
Equality Kansas;
Laborers 1290;
Operators 101;
IBEW Local 51;
UAW local 31;
AFL-CIO;
Kansas AFT;
SMART;
KSRA;
and more

Reasons for running

The state Senate needs a change. I have enjoyed my time as a state Representative and developed skills and understanding I can bring to this broader area, my home town area, in the state senate. We need more voices like mine of moderation and of solutions. I have fought for and will continue to build on a proven track record of supporting properly funded public education. During this time of crisis, we need proven, trusted, reliable leadership, and that’s what I bring. We need to make sure that people can go back to work, that they can reopen their businesses, and we need to do it so that everyone feels safe. From our manufacturing industries, to small businesses in our downtown. We need to make sure businesses have access to the capital they need to stay afloat, and we support workers getting back employed as long as they are safe, so they can provide for their families.

What are the three most important issues facing this district and how would you handle them?

One of the biggest issues facing us now is getting through this COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has hit our jobs and businesses hard. Making sure our citizens are safe, and balancing that with ensuring our economy gets ramped back up. Small business needs access to capital. Our schools are affected by it; our ability to provide for our families is affected by it; our socializing is affected by it. By working together we can recover from this and pandemic and move our economy forward. My professional background is in helping businesses find innovative solutions to challenges they are experiencing. I am uniquely qualified to help our local businesses navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic and get our economy thriving again.

As I talk to citizens at the door (at a distance), I also see affordable healthcare as a major challenge for our citizens who are not retired military. Whether it’s those on a fixed income facing increasing pharmaceutical costs or workers making minimum wage who can’t take care of their chronic conditions, healthcare costs are making access increasing difficult for many people. Rising healthcare costs drive workers from local businesses to bigger businesses that offer health insurance benefits—and that makes it harder to find stable workers in local businesses. An educated workforce is good for business. I stepped up before to ensure our education system was funded and provided every student an equitable education no matter their zip code. We face a new crisis as students go online for education during COVID. Students who are most at risk are even more at risk. Whether access to internet, quality of homelife, self-discipline or unfortunately abuse, we must work toward better solutions and be willing to flex our public education system.

Lastly innovation fuels growth. We need to encourage entrepreneurialism and business to business innovation. Collaboration between local businesses fosters cross-marketing and regional identity building. Unaffordable healthcare plagues many people. Simply stated, the Chambers of Leavenworth and KCK have jumped on board and understand that Medicaid expansion is a workforce development tool and infrastructure stimulus. We have given up $4 billion in federal funding over five years. It’s time to get past the politics in the Senate and move forward. Regarding fostering growth, the government should have bipartisan stability. We must foster innovation, show economic leadership and develop strategic long term plans in conjunction with local, state and federal partners.

If you are an incumbent, list your top accomplishments in office. If you are not an incumbent, what would you change if elected?

The state of Kansas was in a financial crisis with our credit rating dropping 3 times in 18 months during Governor Brownback’s tax experiment. I promised to put fiscally responsible measures in place to properly fund public education, support funding our KPERs promise to the people, supporting investment in roads and I kept that promise. I have served on the following committees: Veterans and Military Affairs, Agriculture, Transportation, Publics Safety Budget, Joint Committee on IT, and the Information Technology Executive Committee. I have sponsored in my time over 18 bills, many bipartisan in nature. I was a key driver in the Cybersecurity Act creating a framework for security. I positioned amendments for COLA (cost of living adjustment) increases in KPERs repeatedly. I brought forward increased funding amendments to meet our federal special education funding requirements. I fought to ensure Corrections workers infected with COVID that died would have automatic death benefits for their families from workers comp. I repeatedly fought to get rid of the sales tax on food, and to allow itemization of tax deductions at the state level, even when taking the federal standard deduction. And being from Leavenworth, I introduced numerous bills, one of which ended up working in the budget to stablize lottery fund disbursement resulting in hundreds of thousands more each year to be used for military service organizations like VFW and American Legion, giving restitution to Native American veterans and being the first to introduce two bills that would start the process of bringing a new veterans home to Northeast Kansas.

Have you run for elected office previously? When, results?

Yes, I’m proud to have been elected in a general election twice for Kansas State Representative. My first term was in 2016 when I promised to reverse Governor Brownback’s tax experiment and we did so. I was then re-elected in 2018. Raising my family here with my wife Holly, we have been heavily involved in our community. I understand the unique needs of our area. I have worked on behalf of my constituents every day. I hope for your support as state Senator.