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18837 W. 115th Terrace
Olathe, KS 66061
(913) 832-5311

State Capitol, Room 234-E
Topeka, KS 66612
(785) 296-7382

julia@senatorjulialynn.com


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Johnson County Young Republicans: Upcoming meetings and events
By The Johnson County Young Republicans
State Senator Julia Lynn will speak to the JoCo Young Republicans on Wednesday, April 7th at 7 pm at Barley's Brewhaus at I-435 and Midland Drive in Shawnee. Senator Lynn will discuss the legislative session, her use of social media as ...
Johnson County Young Republicans - http://jcyrs.blogspot.com/
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The latest info of our D Company, 2nd Battalion 12th Infantry.
Friday, February 26, 2010 http://bit.ly/bJR0Mr State looks to fill $400 million budget gap “We really haven’t had any kind of policy about exemptions,” said Sen. Julia Lynn, R-Olathe and vice chairwoman of the Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee. “Except if people can come up to Topeka and convince us why they need a tax exemption, we will listen to them, and it will probably be awarded.”  ....
Inspect the Rest - Part 2
KAKE
The Kansas Action for Children got Senator Julia Lynn of Johnson County to sponsor Senate Bill 447. "This bill would provide specific definitions of what ...
Inspect The Rest
"We inspect beauty salons, barber shops, restaurants and those inspections mean something," says State Senator Julia Lynn. She is sponsoring SB 447. "One of the major things this bill will do will provide an inspection of every ...
KAKE - HomePage - Headlines - http://www.kake.com/?q=Save+Us+From+Berlusconi
Local 4-H'ers get Capitol civics lesson
De Soto Explorer
Julia Lynn, R-Olathe. The trip was part of the citizenship and communications 4-H projects, which focus on teaching 4-H members to serve their communities ...

Senate committee urges federal government to respect states ...
By Jeannine Koranda
Julia Lynn called Senate Concurrent Resolution 1615 “the voice of concerned people that feel left out of the process.” The resolution, which will be sent to Washington D.C., seeks to remind federal lawmakers that states have rights ...
Wichitopekington - http://blogs.kansas.com/gov/
Kansas City Star Take that, Washington
Kansas City Star
Julia Lynn, an Olathe Republican. “And if the way they get their voice heard is through a resolution that at this point doesn't really have an effect on law ...
Senate resolution asserts state's sovereignty
Kansas.com
Julia Lynn, R-Olathe, called Senate Concurrent Resolution 1615 "the voice of concerned people that feel left out of the process. ...
Kansas Legislature looking at call to feds to keep hands off
Kansas City Star
Julia Lynn, an Olathe Republican. A hearing on the resolution attracted hundreds of Kansans. Many said they're fed up with onerous mandates and singled out ...

TOPEKA, KAN - Parents and childrens advocates gathered in Topeka on Monday to push the Kansas Senate to act on a law that would set up stricter regulations for day care providers. VIDEO Kansas Senate bill 447, or "Lexie's Law," is named for 13-month-old Lexie Engelman, who died in 2004 at a Kansas home daycare. It would require daycare providers to not only be able to hear but see a child at all times while the child is in their care, among other new regulations. "This has dramatically changed our lives," said Bryan Engelman, Lexie's father. "We trust if Senate Bill 447 was in place before our daughters death, she would still be alive today," said Alecia Patrick, whose daughter Ava died in a Kansas home daycare in April of 2009. The parents are getting support from Kansas State Senator Julia Lynn, R-Olathe. Lynn says that she doesn't want rules that are so harsh that they would frighten away potential child care providers, but she says that when Kansas ranks 47th in the nation for child care oversite and regulation there needs to be some changes to the law.
Death penalty repeal bill advances
Topeka Capital Journal But Sen. Julia Lynn, R-Olathe, said lawmakers need to respect the juries that returned death sentences. "To me, it's pretty clear what the will of the people is in those cases," she said.
KAMS students receive a warm welcome during meetings with state ...
By fhsukams
The program at FHSU is a great opportunity for our students to become aware of future career possibilities.” Sen. Julia Lynn, R-Olathe: “The future of our state lies in the development of our best and brightest young students. ...
Kansas Academy of Mathematics... - http://fhsukams.wordpress.com/
The Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science (KAMS), established by legislative action in 2006 by SB139, is the state’s premier academic high school program for the state’s best and brightest high school students. Go to the KAMS Home Page for more information http://bit.ly/8l9ETx
Citizens question Johnson County Legislators
By Earl Glynn
KS Sen Julia Lynn, taxation committee: Business leaders have been telling her not to raise taxes. People are learning about issues. KS Sen Karin Brownlee: First time in history that we've had three successive “down” years. ...
Kansas Watchdog - http://kansas.watchdog.org/
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the new SITAKS President and CEO, Senator Julia Lynn.   Julia’s expertise in public policy and marketing will bring a new focus for SITAKS and the entire IT industry.    The Executive Committee all agreed that Julia’s expertise, energy and networking abilities were such that she could take SITAKS to the “next level”. Joel Keller - Chairman of the Board, SITAKS
5 questions with De Soto City Administrator Pat Guilfoyle
De Soto Explorer
..and a new De Soto fire station we know we need. In 2008, we got legislation passed to allow the merger to go ahead thanks in no small part to the leadership and sponsorship of Sen. Julia Lynn.

Olathe buys Burning Tree Golf Course
De Soto Explorer - De Soto,KS,USA
Julia Lynn, R-Olathe, shepherded through a bill in the 2008 Kansas legislative session that would allow the creation of a Riverfront Authority to help plan ...
Please visit http://senatorjulialynn.com/causes.php  to view and support Platoons Forward, Hope for the Homeless and Save the Pickering House
http://www.khi.org/s/index.cfm?aid=2586 By Dave Ranney
KHI News Service
Dec. 1, 2009 Rep. Bill Otto, R-LeRoy, left, listens as Sen. Julia Lynn, R-Olathe, questions family law attorney Jean Ann Uvodich. Otto later proposed fining social workers caught lying or making misleading statements during foster care hearings. (Dave Ranney/KHI) TOPEKA — A key member of the Joint Committee on Children’s Issues wants to fine contractors caught lying or telling half-truths in foster care hearings.

 

 

 


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