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advocate of taxpayer funded, late term abortions, and those based on gender selection. Prior to the election, it was reported that Estes had raised $ 459,000 to Thompson's $ 292,000. Late in the race, the Kansas Democratic party finally contributed $ 3,000 to the Thompson campaign, but new Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez said his organization would not be transferring any funds to the election. Thompson lost to State Treasurer Ron Estes, McKinney's successor, but by 6.2% in a district where the incumbent,
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McKinney faced four Democratic opponents, none of whom had been elected to public office before. The party nominee was selected by a vote of delegates to the 4th District Democratic convention, at the Sedgwick County Courthouse Jury Room, in Wichita, on Saturday, February 11, 2017. In the first round
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Not all were so fortunate: Out of the roughly 1,500 residents, ten others were killed in Greensburg during the cataclysm, with more dying or found dead later, plus two more in neighboring smaller towns. The destruction caused more than half the now-homeless and traumatized population to depart; a
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McKinney also criticized the state's shift from income taxes to higher sales and property taxes, while funding for schools was sharply cut, particularly criticizing state and Congressional moves towards privatizing or cutting education, describing education as "good for the economy," and workforce
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Utilizing state of the art, sustainable technology, and marshalling prodigious public, corporate and private funding, Greensburg was rapidly transformed into perhaps the "greenest" city in America. A year into the restoration and recovery, McKinney wrote, "The Kiowa County we had a year ago was a
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narrowly lost his re-election bid for a 10th term in 1994. In the 2016 General Election, the Republican nominees for President (Trump) and Congress (Pompeo) overwhelmingly defeated the Democratic nominees (Clinton and Giroux), by two-to-one margins in the 4th District. In 2012, federally mandated
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Following the sudden 2010 resignation of Greensburg City Manager Steve Hewitt, who had guided Greensburg through its tornado-disaster recovery, McKinney accepted, for three months, the job of interim City Manager, until a replacement could be found. McKinney's focus was on continuing the massive
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from January 2003 until his resignation from the legislature in December 2008. As Leader, he served on legislature leadership councils, including the State Finance Council, the Calendar and Printing Committee, the Interstate Cooperation Committee and the Legislative Coordinating Council. He also
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McKinney immediately declared his intent to remain and rebuild. With city officials, McKinney helped guide the community in the mobilization of rebuilding efforts and resources. On May 23, still homeless from the storm, McKinney was in the State capitol shepherding a relief bill for Greensburg
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refused to provide financial support to Thompson. The National Republican Congressional Committee substantially outspent the Democrat, James Thompson. The NRCC contributed $ 92,000, in part for last minute "venomous" ads supporting Estes, which without any basis, characterized Thompson as an
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While working with essentially the same staff and budget as his predecessor, McKinney managed a "major increase" in the amount of state-held unclaimed property returned to Kansans. With a booth at the Kansas State Fair, McKinney outreached taxpayers to familiarize them with the office role in
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As the funnel passed, McKinney emerged from the wreckage to search for, and assist, stricken neighbors. Joined by the Superintendent of Schools, Darren Hedrick, they soon found and extricated a mother and her nine-month-old son from where they had been buried, deep in the rubble of her home.
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The tornado left the area without power, plunging it into darkness. The destruction included the city hospital, schools and McKinney's own house in town. Together with his daughter, Lindy, in their basement, they barely survived the complete collapse of their residence.
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of voting, by 39 pre-selected party delegates, McKinney and civil rights lawyer James Thompson had the most votes, but neither had the required "50% plus one vote," so they went to a final round of voting, in which Thompson defeated McKinney 21-18.
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through the legislature. It passed unanimously in both houses, transferring an additional $ 25 million to a pre-existing $ 10 million state emergency fund, and granting another $ 5 million in business restart grants for the community.
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where he represented the 116th House District for ten terms, the last six as the Democratic Party's leader (Minority Leader) in the Kansas House. In January 2017, he was a Democratic candidate for the party's nomination as the
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recovery from one of the nation's worst tornado disasters, which had destroyed the entire town—emphasizing continuing support for Greenburg's nationally noted energy-efficient, environmentally-sensitive "green" renovation.
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The general election was held on April 11, 2017, with Thompson facing Kansas State Treasurer Ron Estes, the Republican nominee. Estes won, 52.5 to 47.7%, in a race where the Democratic National Committee chairman
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During his tenure, McKinney was noted largely for promoting public education, and pushing to preserve funding for education and health services, particularly for the elderly and disabled.
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in May 1992, he was subsequently re-elected to the seat for nine more terms. His 116th Kansas House District covers a large portion of rural south central Kansas, including Kiowa county,
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Citing his farmer/rancher background, McKinney claimed his experience with those issues, first-hand, and as a legislator, could bring a competent voice to the drafting of the upcoming
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locating unclaimed property. In 2010, his staff helped about 1,000 Fair attendees to recover $ 201,397 that was due to them which was being held in trust by the state.
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He particularly emphasized "constituent services" to district constituents needing a personal advocate in Topeka to help solve their problems with state government.
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nominee in the U.S. House of Representatives. At the Democrats' 4th District nominating convention February 10, 2017, he narrowly lost to James Thompson.
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He resigned in 2008 to accept a gubernatorial appointment as state treasurer, and was replaced in the Kansas House of Representatives by Pat Maloney of
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testament of the tenacity of our grandparents. The Kiowa County we are building today will be testimony to future generations of our resilience."
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directed organizing activities of the minority caucus, and streamlined legislative business, and worked across party lines successfully.
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From January 1989 through May 1992, prior to serving in the Kansas Legislature, McKinney was a Kiowa County Commissioner.
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redistricting resulted in the Fourth District shifting westward into more conservative Western Kansas.
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Out of the Rubble and Towards a Sustainable Future: The "Greening" of Greensburg, Kansas
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He also had support from labor unions representing over 40,000 workers—particularly the
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hospital. He was raised on a farm astride the Comanche and Kiowa county line, south of
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education as critical to the district's primary manufacturing industry: aviation.
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In announcing his candidacy, McKinney blasted Congressional efforts to privatize
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McKinney, the youngest in a fourth-generation family of settlers was born in the
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McKinney announced his candidacy to seek the Democratic party's nomination for
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State Treasurer Dennis McKinney used Kansas State Fair to return $ 201,397
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appointed McKinney Kansas State Treasurer to replace outgoing Treasurer
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Despite heavy involvement in politics, McKinney continued his career in
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Kansas Historical Society official website, retrieved February 11, 2017
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McKinney secured endorsements for Congress from former Kansas Governor
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Building and Construction Trades Council of Central and Western Kansas
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After being appointed to a vacancy in his district's seat in the
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Democratic Party members of the Kansas House of Representatives
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Kansas governor sets April 11 election to fill Pompeo's seat
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February 11, 2017, KWCH-TV News, retrieved February 12, 2017
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third of the population—500 people—moved away permanently.
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City center, twelve days after the tornado struck (2007)
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