(KAIR)--Local residents seeking updates regarding this year's Kansas Legislative session can do just that at two legislative coffee sessions planned for this weekend.
Two state leaders, 63rd District Representative Dr. Allen Reavis, of Atchison, and Senator Craig Bowser, of Holton plan to be in attendance at both informal sessions, answering constituent questions while providing insight into the action taken during the 2025 session, in Topeka.
The first legislative coffee is planned for Saturday morning at 8:00, at the Santa Fe Depot, in Atchison, located at 200 South 10th Street. Following that session, the second will take place, in Wathena, beginning at 10:30 at Glacial Hills Venues, located at 961 Vernon Road.
The public is invited to attend either one, or both, of Saturday's Legislative Coffee sessions, sponsored by Rainbow Communications.
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