TOPEKA, KANSAS – In a shocking turn of events, the neighboring state of Colorado is poised to take the spotlight from Kansas in matters of politics this year. The reason? Two women have been elected to serve in the Colorado legislature. As the Salem, Mass. News pointed out in a recent editorial, this is a significant development that will undoubtedly be followed closely by the nation. ‘Among the members of the neighboring states legislature are two women,’ the editorial read. ‘Lon What Rexox? This is a most pertinent question that the Salem Mass News uses for a caption over a brief but pointed editorial relative to the many and fivers burdens that are being piled upon the shoulders of women today.’ While this development may not be a crime story per se, it does speak to the growing role of women in politics and the challenges they face. For those following politics in the Midwest, this is a story worth keeping an eye on.
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Key Facts
- State: Kansas
- Category: Public Corruption
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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