The Public Policy Committee of the Kansas City, Kansas, Area Chamber of Commerce met
Friday, Nov. 11 to assess the recent General Election results and worked on its Legislative
Agenda for 2023.

U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, the incumbent Democratic Congresswoman for the Third District,
was successful in winning a third term. She was able to defeat Republican challenger Amanda
Adkins for a second time. Rep. Davids won despite Republicans who gerrymandered the Third
District by stripping out traditionally Democratic areas of Wyandotte County and putting it in the
Second Congressional District.

Wyandotte County will be represented by two congress members. U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner, a
conservative Republican incumbent, defeated Democratic newcomer Patrick Schmidt by more
than 35,000 votes.

U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, the Republican incumbent, had little trouble defeating Mark Holland, a Democratic former Kansas City, Kansas, Mayor, whom lost by more than 200,000 votes statewide.

Third party candidates played an important role in the race for Governor and Lt. Governor. The
incumbent, Democrat Laura Kelly and her running mate, Democrat David Toland, were able to
edge by, defeating Republicans, Attorney General Derek Schmidt and his running mate, Katie
Sawyer. State Sen. Dennis Pyle, an independent candidate, and Seth Cordell, a Libertarian,
attracted more than 30,000 votes. Had they not been in the race, most political observers
believe Schmidt would have won. Pyle was upset that his Kansas Senate District had been
gerrymandered.

Democratic legislative candidates were successful in Wyandotte County except for Bill Hutton
who lost to Republican Mike Thompson.

In reviewing its Legislative Agenda, the Chamber probably will keep many of its existing agenda
items as its looks to 2023. The Chamber has traditionally supported STAR bonds, a finance
method that uses sales tax to pay for infrastructure, the efforts of the District Attorney to enforce
business licenses, expanded Medicaid, origin-based sales tax, early child education, workforce
development, sports book gaming and affordable child care.

Murrel Bland is the former editor of The Wyandotte West and The Piper Press. He is a member
of Business West.