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Robert Thomas is running for Kansas House District 61, representing parts of Jackson, Pottawatomie, and Riley counties, including Holton, Delia, Westmoreland, St. Marys, Onaga, and parts of Manhattan.
In this portion of the conversation, Thomas and Reicher continue discussing the realities of serving in the Statehouse, emphasizing that representatives are one of many voices and must operate within a larger system. They highlight the importance of focusing on what can realistically be accomplished rather than broader issues outside the scope of the position.
The conversation also explores internal legislative dynamics, including how leadership assigns committee positions and how that can influence which voices are heard in key decision-making spaces. They discuss how this structure can shape outcomes by limiting or redirecting the impact of individual representatives, even when they have relevant expertise.
See the full interview on Kansas Helen Substack and learn more about Kansas House District 61, including the most recent campaign finance analysis here: https://kansashelen.substack.com/s/kansas-house
You can now also watch on Kansas Helen Youtube or listen on the Kansas Helen Podcast on Apple and Spotify
#kansas #republican #vote #2026elections #kansashouse
By Kansas HelenRobert Thomas is running for Kansas House District 61, representing parts of Jackson, Pottawatomie, and Riley counties, including Holton, Delia, Westmoreland, St. Marys, Onaga, and parts of Manhattan.
In this portion of the conversation, Thomas and Reicher continue discussing the realities of serving in the Statehouse, emphasizing that representatives are one of many voices and must operate within a larger system. They highlight the importance of focusing on what can realistically be accomplished rather than broader issues outside the scope of the position.
The conversation also explores internal legislative dynamics, including how leadership assigns committee positions and how that can influence which voices are heard in key decision-making spaces. They discuss how this structure can shape outcomes by limiting or redirecting the impact of individual representatives, even when they have relevant expertise.
See the full interview on Kansas Helen Substack and learn more about Kansas House District 61, including the most recent campaign finance analysis here: https://kansashelen.substack.com/s/kansas-house
You can now also watch on Kansas Helen Youtube or listen on the Kansas Helen Podcast on Apple and Spotify
#kansas #republican #vote #2026elections #kansashouse