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Rachel Mipro

Rachel Mipro

A graduate of Louisiana State University, Rachel Mipro has covered state government in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. She and her fellow team of journalists were 2022 Goldsmith Prize Semi-Finalists for their work featuring the rise of the KKK in northern Louisiana, following racially-motivated shootings in 1960. With her move to the Midwest, Rachel is now turning her focus toward issues within Kansas public policies.

Sen. Mike Thompson said he was fed up with the state's distribution of federal COVID-19 relief funds during Wednesday's funding review. (Photo by Rachel Mipro/Kansas Reflector)

Kansas lawmakers dig into pandemic relief spending report

By: - September 14, 2022

TOPEKA — Pastries, plastic tube people and festivals. Kansas lawmakers questioned whether federal COVID-19 relief funding was spent appropriately during a Wednesday review of expenditures. The Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit’s report focused on the 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, the $2.2 trillion stimulus bill passed by Congress. The act included $339.8 billion […]

Jeffrey Cramer, Gardner Edgerton District teacher, speaks against potential transgender policy. (Kansas Reflector screen capture from Gardner Edgerton school board video)

‘A traumatic and fatal conclusion’: Kansas school district debates potential transgender policy

By: - September 13, 2022

TOPEKA — Debate over a potential policy covering transgender students exposed a school district’s ideological rifts on Monday night, complete with two legal letters and details from anonymous teachers. Parents, students and board members in the Gardner Edgerton School District have wrangled over the policy since July, with many concerned it would hurt transgender students. […]

Nicole and John DeHaven speak about their experiences with the foster care system ahead of Monday's committee meeting. (Rachel Mipro/Kansas Reflector)

Kansas family struggles to adopt foster daughter, says system is broken

By: - September 12, 2022

TOPEKA — Nicole DeHaven broke down in tears while giving testimony about her foster care experience during a meeting Monday with state lawmakers.  DeHaven and her husband, John, have raised their foster daughter since she was three days old. But when the Gardner couple tried to adopt the 2-year-old, they were told they also would […]

Former U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp claimed there was no proof of misconduct in abortion amendment campaign. (Photo by Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)

Former U.S. representative denies sending false text messages before Kansas abortion vote

By: - September 10, 2022

HUTCHINSON — Weeks after he was accused of sending false text messages in an attempt to trick people into voting for an anti-abortion amendment, former U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp claimed there was no proof of misconduct. “There’s no evidence of that,” said Huelskamp after the Kansas State Fair debate between Gov. Laura Kelly and Attorney […]

Recent bills in the Kansas House pose threats to education, freedom and reason, writes David Norlin. (Getty Images)

Kansas school district’s planned transgender policy could violate law, ACLU says

By: - September 8, 2022

TOPEKA — The American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas condemned a school district’s discussed transgender policy as potentially illegal and harmful, in anticipation of a deciding vote on the matter. Parents, students and board members in the Gardner Edgerton School District discussed the contentious policy during July and August board meetings.  The policy would require […]

Labor Secretary Amber Shultz answers questions on cybersecurity during Wednesday's meeting on insurance fraud claims. (Rachel Mipro/Kansas Reflector)

Kansas legislators clash with Labor secretary over report on unemployment fraud, identity theft

By: - September 8, 2022

TOPEKA — Kansas’ IT system for unemployment claims could have been hacked by any fifth-grader, the chairman of an oversight committee said during a tense meeting Wednesday on security breaches.  “Most of it was grade-school type stuff that we should’ve been aware of in the first place,” said Rep. Sean Tarwater, a Stillwell Republican and […]

Gov. Laura Kelly announces the creation of the Office of Registered Apprenticeship during a news conference Tuesday at Washburn Tech in Topeka.(Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)

‘The key is always people’: Kansas governor creates new office for job training

By: - September 6, 2022

TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly created the Office of Registered Apprenticeship Tuesday, emphasizing statewide economic growth under her administration and new employment opportunities.  Standing in a Washburn Tech auto garage, the Democratic governor said the new office would expand training opportunities for Kansans, especially for nontraditional workforce members, including women, formerly incarcerated people, people of […]