Gov. Sebelius names Dennis McKinney as State Treasurer
by Jenny Davidson on November 18, 2008 - 12:10pm
Citing his dedication to Kansans and ability to work through tough challenges, both in the Legislature and in his community, Governor Kathleen Sebelius has named Representative Dennis McKinney as State Treasurer.“Dennis has not only served his constituents admirably, but the entire state of Kansas,” Sebelius said. “His experience over the past 16 years and familiarity with state budget issues prepare him well for this new office. He’s a strong leader who cares about the obstacles Kansans face and his perspective will be very beneficial as we navigate through this time of financial adversity.”
McKinney will oversee an office that currently has 39 employees and an annual operating budget of $3.5 million. Key programs in the office are Bonds Services, Cash Management, Unclaimed Property, the Housing Loan Deposit Program and the Kansas 529 Education Savings Program, which has more than 118,000 accounts with total assets of nearly $2 billion. The Treasurer’s office is a fee-funded agency.
As State Treasurer, McKinney will also serve as a member of the Kansas Public Employee’s Retirement System and the Pooled Money Investment Board. In the past, he served as a member of the Kansas Development Finance Authority under Governor Mike Hayden.
Currently, McKinney represents the 116th district, which includes Barber, Comanche, Kingman, Kiowa, North Harper, and Southeast Ford counties. He was appointed to the House of Representatives in May, 1992 and has been re-elected the last eight terms. He was elected as House Minority Leader in 2002 and serves on the State Finance Council, Calendar and Printing Committee, Interstate Cooperation Committee, and the Legislative Coordinating Council.
Prior to serving in the State Legislature, McKinney served as a Kiowa County Commissioner from 1989 to 1992. McKinney obtained his bachelor’s degree in political science in 1982, and his master’s degree in public finance/administration in 1984, from Wichita State University.
McKinney is a farmer and stockman in Kiowa and Comanche counties. He and his wife Jean have two daughters; Kelly, who attends Kansas State University, and Lindy, a sophomore at Greensburg High School. In addition to his new duties as State Treasurer, Sebelius has asked McKinney to remain the key community contact in coordinating state efforts to rebuild Greensburg.
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Thank You
by Kenny Johnston on November 5, 2008 - 4:40pmA message from Chairman Larry Gates:
We woke up this morning to a different country. We now live in a country where we have said no to failed policies of the last eight years.
Today we can hold our heads high. The hard work and dedication that you have shown over the past eighteen months has brought real change not just to Kansas but to the entire United States.
So thank you. Thank you for your tireless effort. Thank you for making phone calls, knocking on doors, helping out in our offices, talking to your friends and family and encouraging them to vote. Thank you.
Regardless of who won or lost, Kansas Democrats are better organized and more inspired then ever before. You are responsible for this achievement.
Thank you,
Larry Gates
Chairman
Kansas Democratic Party
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Barack Obama Wins! Topeka Celebrates!
by Jenny Davidson on November 5, 2008 - 10:39am- Jenny Davidson's blog
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Election Night Watch Parties!
by Jenny Davidson on November 4, 2008 - 12:33pmAfter eight years of broken politics in Washington - we are ONE DAY away from change in America. Every race in Kansas is close, and getting closer. That's why I'm asking you to make sure nothing stands in the way of your vote.
Polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Grab five friends, head to the polls and make sure your vote for change is counted.
Then, after the voting is over, come out and celebrate with Democrats in your area!
Kansas Democratic Election Night Watch Parties
Kansas Democratic Party Election Night Watch Party
Special Guests: Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Congresswoman Nancy Boyda, U.S. Senate candidate Jim Slattery, Senate Democratic Leader Anthony Hensley, House Democratic Leader Dennis McKinney, Chairman Larry Gates, Vice Chair Teresa Krusor, and more!
Downtown Topeka Ramada Inn
420 SE 6th Street
Topeka, KS
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Eagles Lodge
Doors open at 8:00 p.m.
If you'd like to volunteer or bring food, please email Harriet at Elyse1945@yahoo.com.
Johnson County Democrats Watch Party
Special Guests: Congressman Dennis Moore, Lt. Gov. Mark Parkinson, Johnson County DA candidate Rick Guinn
The Ritz Charles
9000 W. 137th St.
Overland Park, KS
Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Reno County Democrats Watch Party
Home of Trish Rose
18 Countryside
or
Carl's Deli
Main Street
Hutchinson, KS
Wyandotte County Democrats Watch Party
Granny's Chicken Rance
1340 Village West Parkway
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Sedgwick County Democrats Watch Party
Murdock Theater
526 N. Broadway
Wichita, KS
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
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Know Your Rights!
by Kenny Johnston on November 3, 2008 - 11:14am- Kenny Johnston's blog
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