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Journals of the Kansas Senate and House of Representatives, 1861–1862, 1913-1976; Digital Public Library of America. Assorted materials related to Kansas Legislature; Internet Archive. Assorted items related to the Kansas Legislature "Kansas Legislative History Research Guide". Washburn University School of Law. "Kansas Resources: Statutes ...
Agency staff investigates potential violations of the laws and ensure that registered persons and entities comply with industry, legal, and accounting standards. [4] To meet its mission, the KSC provides the following services: “To protect and inform Kansas investors” Register securities, unless exempt
The Kansas Territory was created out of the Kansas–Nebraska Act in 1854. [1] In several of the provisions of the act, the law allowed the settlers of the newly created territory to determine, by vote, whether Kansas, once statehood was achieved, would be entered as either a free or a slave state. [2]
A joint post office, stagecoach stop, and general store opened in 1880. The post office only lasted until 1887. A church built in 1910 lasted until the early 1960s, and the local school closed in 1954. Currently, what remained of the community is an abandoned schoolhouse, a rusty "Chicago" sign marker, and the foundation of an abandoned home. [2]
The Wyandotte Constitution was approved in a referendum by a vote of 10,421 to 5,530 on October 4, 1859. In April 1860, the United States House of Representatives voted 134 to 73 to admit Kansas under the Wyandotte Constitution; however, Senators from slave-holding states resisted passing the measure in the United States Senate.
A city-backed commission could take that deep dive into this topic and help all of us understand more precisely in what ways our institutions — government, schools, courts, businesses and health ...
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and its ISO 37301:2021 (which deprecates ISO 19600:2014) standard is one of the primary international standards for how businesses handle regulatory compliance, providing a reminder of how compliance and risk should operate together, as "colleagues" sharing a common framework with some nuances to account for their differences.