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Kansas Senate, District 32

The Kansas Senate is the upper house of the Kansas Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. State of Kansas. It is composed of 40 senators representing an equal amount of districts, each with a population of at least 60,000 inhabitants. Members of the Senate are elected to a four-year term. There is no limit to the number of terms that a senator may serve.

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    Larry W Alley
    (Rep)

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    Lawrence Moreno
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

What makes you the best candidate for this position? What skills, expertise, or competencies qualify you?

What are Kansas's three most important issues, and how do you intend to address them?

How would you make it easier for Kansas citizens to follow bills as they flow through the legislature? What, if any, changes would you propose in the “Gut and Go” process?

Would you support changes to Kansas election laws and voting systems? Why?

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Campaign Web Site http://morenoforkansas.com
Campaign Phone 6202621343
Personal Biography For 15 years, I've called Kansas home, witnessing firsthand the struggles and triumphs of its diverse communities. I've seen the challenges faced by small businesses in bustling towns, parents worried about their children's educaiton, and families struggling to access healthcare. My own upbinging taught me the value of hard work and resilience. That's why I couldn't just sit idle as a retired quality manager. My career was built on finding solutions, building consensus, and getting things done.
Education Bachelors, Saint Edwards University, Austin, Texas
Community/Public Service Donations to Local Food Charities
As Kansas Cowley County Chair of the Democratic Party and a former Quality Manager in chemical, manufacturing, and analytical labs, I bring leadership, organizational, and analytical skills. I'm a good listener, help people see connections and purpose, stay focused, and foster collaboration.
Medicaid Expansion - Support legislation to implement Education - Supporting teachers, fully funding public schools Economic Development - Promoting policies that foster small business, create good-paying jobs, and support our agricultural community
Legislative reform proposals as recommended by the Kansas Coalition for Open Government.
Yes, because it should be easier not harder to vote in Kansas. The current leadership in the legislature has added new voting barriers and neglected to remove old ones, making it hard to vote. These rules are unnecessary and undermine the voting process for all.