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Impact of legislature's curriculum mandate
Can state legislators dictate exactly what curriculum Kansas public school districts must teach? Does this conflict with the State Board of Education’s role, and the authority of local School Boards? If legislators 𝗰𝗮𝗻 mandate curriculum, 𝙬𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙖𝙧𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙡𝙞𝙢𝙞𝙩𝙨 - if any? These questions are being asked by SUBV members following the KS Legislature’s passage of S Sub House Bill 2382 earlier this year. S Sub HB 2382 provided for a salary increase for members of

Stand Up Blue Valley
Nov 23, 20253 min read


Our summary of the 2025 Legislative Session
What grade did the 2025 Republican supermajority-controlled KS Legislature earn when it comes to supporting public education in Blue Valley? Some of the state’s most influential Republican legislators hail from Blue Valley and Johnson County. Certainly they voted for our kids and their neighborhood public schools, right? Read our summary below and tell us what you think. Here are our thoughts, as parents and community members who’ve advocated for our neighborhood public schoo

Stand Up Blue Valley
Jun 2, 20256 min read


Kansas neighbors, have you seen our elected officials anywhere?
BV resident Krista Gordon, who has worked in BV public schools for 10 years and whose kids attended BV Schools, highlights a concern that many citizens have with certain southern Johnson County legislators. During campaign season, they’re knocking doors and making promises. After Election Day, they’re unavailable and unresponsive. Read Gordon’s opinion piece in The Kansas Reflector here: https://bit.ly/4liJU2c As Gordon says in her editorial, Kellie Warren and Carl Turner d

Stand Up Blue Valley
Apr 5, 20251 min read


The first in a series of assaults on voting rights
By the slimmest margin possible, Kansas voters lost their rights to a 3-day grace period on mailed ballots postmarked by Election Day. Five BV-area legislators are among those who previously voted to take away the grace period, and then voted today to override Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of the bill. This is just the first in a series of predicted assaults on voting rights since a MAGA supermajority claimed KsLeg in 2024. Even more alarming: KS House Election Committee Chair, Le

Stand Up Blue Valley
Mar 25, 20252 min read


Email your legislators: Vote NO on veto override
Email your legislators NOW: Vote NO on the veto override to repeal 3-day ballot grace period. Find your legislators and their email addresses here: https://ksleglookup.org Mon., March 24, Gov. Kelly VETOED a bill that would END the 3-day grace period for properly completed ballots postmarked on or before Election Day to be received by the Election Office. The KsLeg will attempt to override her veto - and your legislators need to hear from you. If this bill becomes law, it w

Stand Up Blue Valley
Mar 24, 20252 min read


Email your KS Representative today to oppose vouchers
Email your State Representative now to OPPOSE SB 87 or any other expansion of voucher-like schemes that divert public dollars to private, exclusive schools. Find your KS Rep and their email address here: https://ksleglookup.org SB 87, an expansion of Kansas’ voucher-like program, passed the KS Senate last month and will be heard in the House Education Committee on Monday. In that KS Senate vote, Kellie Warren and TJ Rose voted to give even more tax money to private school

Stand Up Blue Valley
Mar 9, 20251 min read


How are BV-area State Senators' votes impacting our kids and their BV Schools?
Voting AGAINST Blue Valley last week, State Senators Kellie Warren and TJ Rose voted to divert even more taxpayer dollars to private (mostly religious) schools; rejected holding those private schools accountable for how they use and manage Kansas taxpayer dollars; voted to disenfranchise mail-ballot voters; and voted against local control of School Boards. BV-area State Senator Cindy Holscher voted the opposite of Warren and Rose in each case. SB 87 expands the existing vou

Stand Up Blue Valley
Feb 23, 20253 min read


Which BV-area senators voted to make it harder for your vote to be counted?
The Kansas Senate passed a bill Wed., Feb 5, to eliminate the 3-day grace period for mailed ballots - postmarked on or before Election Day - to reach the election office and be counted. State Senators Kellie Warren and TJ Rose voted YES - disenfranchising Kansas voters. Voting AGAINST SB 4 - that is, voting to maintain the mail-ballot grace period - was BV-area Sen. Cindy Holscher. Sen. Holscher recognizes that the bill punishes voters for problems with mail processing and d

Stand Up Blue Valley
Feb 6, 20252 min read


How much money has AFP spent (so far) on BV candidates in 2024?
In their efforts to keep the voucher-supporting, anti-tax supermajority in the KS Legislature, Americans for Prosperity has spent almost $190,000 on five Blue Valley races through Oct. 24 of this year. We won’t know AFP’s TOTAL 2024 spending on their BV-area candidates until weeks after Election Day. Total AFP spending on area candidates through Nov. 5 could exceed $250,000. Who funds AFP? Nobody knows. Like other dark-money groups we’ve seen in this election cycle - includi

Stand Up Blue Valley
Nov 3, 20242 min read


Americans for Prosperity is back.
Virginia-based Americans For Prosperity spent over $100,000 to help Kellie Warren beat Sen. John Skubal in the 2020 Republican primary - because Skubal didn’t vote for vouchers and cuts to public school funding. Skubal voted for BV kids. Since AFP is all about FOR-PROFIT privatization of public services and tax cuts for their billionaire backers, legislators who vote for public education stand in their way. Now AFP is back for more. We reviewed AFP’s campaign finance filings

Stand Up Blue Valley
Oct 25, 20242 min read
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