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Democrat
Laura Kelly

Laura Kelly

Overview

Current roleGovernor

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyModerate Democrat

Age76 years old (Jan 24, 1950)

GenderFemale

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LocationKansas

BackgroundPolitician

EducationBradley University (B.S., Psychology, 1971)

Notable personal detailsLaura Jeanne Kelly is an American politician who has served as the 48th governor of Kansas since 2019. A Democrat, she previously served in the Kansas Senate, representing a Topeka-area district. Before holding statewide office, she worked in therapeutic recreation and in leadership roles related to parks and recreation. She earned degrees from Bradley University and Indiana University Bloomington.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

The candidate supports targeted tax relief for low- and middle-income Kansans (eliminating the state grocery sales tax, exempting Social Security income, increasing the standard deduction and child tax credits) while opposing large, broad income-tax cuts that she says would jeopardize the state’s long-term fiscal stability; she pairs those tax priorities with support for expanded Medicaid and other budgetary spending priorities.

Healthcare

Supports expanding Medicaid (KanCare) to cover roughly 150,000 more Kansans and has repeatedly proposed legislation to enact Medicaid expansion; has framed expansion as a way to protect rural hospitals, reduce costs, and increase coverage. Also supports medical-marijuana measures as a health tool for patients with chronic conditions and severe epilepsy.

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Immigration & Border

The governor supports a secure border and deportation of people who commit crimes while also calling for comprehensive federal immigration reform and welcoming refugee resettlement; she has rejected large-scale deployments of the Kansas National Guard to the southern border and has signed a state law banning local 'sanctuary' ordinances. Her record includes actions that both restrict local sanctuary policies and statements urging humanitarian/legal pathways and congressional reform.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Laura Kelly supports abortion access and has repeatedly vetoed bills that would impose new restrictions or reporting requirements on abortion or that she described as interfering in private medical decisions. She frames abortion decisions as matters for patients and licensed medical professionals rather than the legislature and has opposed measures that would expand reporting, criminal penalties, or divert public funds to anti‑abortion crisis centers.

Climate & Energy

Supports expanding renewable energy (particularly wind) and promoting clean energy jobs and conferences in Kansas while endorsing an all-inclusive energy portfolio that includes renewables plus transitional technologies like natural gas and carbon capture. Has issued proclamations and state actions to recognize clean energy initiatives and to promote weatherization and energy efficiency programs.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports the Second Amendment while backing “common-sense” gun safety measures including universal background checks, bans on bump stocks, and limits on certain assault-style weapons; has voted to keep guns out of hospitals, mental health centers and college campuses and supported prohibiting gun possession by people convicted of domestic violence. She has vetoed some legislature-driven school firearm-education mandates on grounds of local control and has expressed caution about narrowly tailored procurement for school gun-detection technology.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedMar 14, 2026

Kansas Republicans overrode Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto to enact Senate Bill 244, a law requiring transgender people to use government-building facilities based on biological sex, including in schools. The new law also blocks changes to gender markers on driver’s licenses and birth certificates, and includes penalties for violations. Kelly and other Democrats criticized the measure and warned of unintended consequences, while Republicans said it is about privacy in sex-designated spaces.

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