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From the Wichita Eagle: Kansas revenue falls $11.7 million short of expectations

The state has collected $4.2 billion for the current fiscal year, which runs through the end of June. The department said collections are $57.5 million above estimates for the full fiscal year.

Rep. John Carmichael, D-Wichita, said that’s only because estimates were lowered.

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From the Kansas City Star: Gov. Sam Brownback, Kansas lawmakers prepare for more veto fights

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has vetoed 13 bills during his tenure as governor, but his two vetoes this session have inspired more public backlash than usual because they were on issues that many new lawmakers staked their campaigns on — tax reform and Medicaid expansion.Rep. John Carmichael, a Wichita Democrat, compared the situation to “a high-stakes poker game.” If lawmakers call his bluff and override a veto, Brownback will have “no more chips to play,” Carmichael said.

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From the Wichita Eagle: Brownback, Kansas lawmakers prepare for more veto fights

Gov. Sam Brownback has used his veto power this session to block lawmakers from rolling back his signature income tax cuts and to prevent the state from expanding Medicaid through the Affordable Care Act.Rep. John Carmichael, a Wichita Democrat, compared the situation to “a high-stakes poker game.” If lawmakers call his bluff and override a veto, Brownback will have “no more chips to play,” Carmichael said.

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From the Kansas City Star: Porn, abortion, school funding and Medicaid on lawmakers’ minds

As Kansas lawmakers continue to seek solutions to projected budget shortfalls of roughly $1 billion through June 2019, the House took a break this week to debate a nonbinding resolution against pornography.Rep. John Carmichael, a Wichita Democrat questioned whether, under the resolution, works of art and literature such as Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” could be considered pornography.

“Shakespeare would never be considered pornography using the old Kansas common-sense test,” Weber said.

That failed to sway Carmichael. “(My vote) is not meant as an encouragement to violent, graphic depictions,” he said, “but rather it is in defense of freedom, liberty and the First Amendment, despite the fact that the price of freedom is high.”

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From the Kansas City Star: KU expert questions state resolution linking porn to erectile dysfunction

The Kansas House voted this week to pass a resolution condemning pornography that said “Pornography has contributed to a rise in the occurrence of erectile dysfunction in young men.”Rep. John Carmichael, D-Wichita, was the only member of the House to vote “no” on the resolution. Carmichael, an attorney, said he opposed it primarily on First Amendment grounds.

But, he said, “It comes as no surprise to this representative” that the ED section of the resolution “has little, if any validity.”

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From the Wichita Eagle: KU expert questions state resolution linking porn to erectile dysfunction

The Kansas House voted this week to pass a resolution condemning pornography that said “Pornography has contributed to a rise in the occurrence of erectile dysfunction in young men.”Rep. John Carmichael, D-Wichita, was the only member of the House to vote “no” on the resolution. Carmichael, an attorney, said he opposed it primarily on First Amendment grounds.

But, he said, “It comes as no surprise to this representative” that the ED section of the resolution “has little, if any validity.”

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From the Wichita Eagle: Oklahoma: How Kansas can protect itself better from wildfires

Firefighters from across Kansas and Oklahoma battle a major wildfire near Protection, Kan., in early March.“The coordination of wildland fires is woefully lacking because of a serious lack of resources,” said state representative John Carmichael, D-Wichita. “This is all endemic: When you starve the beast of government, when you eliminate income taxes, you put the state in a financial crisis, public safety included.”

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From the Kansas City Star: Kansas House votes to condemn porn

The Kansas House has advanced a resolution condemning pornography – warning that it treats women as objects, lowers the desire to marry and can lead to erectile dysfunction.Rep. John Carmichael, D-Wichita, said in a free society people have a First Amendment right to freedom of expression.

“My vote no…is not meant as an encouragement to violent, graphic depictions, but rather it is a defense of freedom, liberty and the First Amendment despite the fact that the price of freedom is high,” Carmichael said.

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From Kansas Public Radio: Kansas House Votes to Condemn Pornography

Members of the Kansas House meeting last year. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)Democratic Representative John Carmichael said the resolution doesn’t do enough to clarify the distinction between pornography and art. Carmichael said he agrees with some sentiments of the bill, but it raises First Amendment concerns.

“The difficulty is in a free society we have a First Amendment right to expression, freedom of expression,” says Carmichael

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From the Topeka Capital Journal: Kansas House declares pornography a public health crisis

Two Democrats in the House raised questions about whether poetry, paintings and other works of art could be defined as pornographic, despite a sense such expression would be protected by the First Amendment.

“Who makes the determination?” said Rep. John Carmichael, D-Wichita.

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