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A group of about 40 Kansas lawmakers attended a state leadership conference at the White House.
Democrats have criticized the visit, alleging it was related to a Republican effort to redraw congressional maps.
Republican leaders deny that redistricting was a focus of the conference, stating they discussed veterans, housing and transportation.
A group of about 40 Kansas state senators and representatives visited the White House for a state leadership conference focused on Kansas.
Democrats have criticized the visit as Republicans circulate a petition to call a special session to — among other things — redraw the state's Congressional districts in an attempt to oust the state's one Democratic Representative.
Rep. Sharice Davids, D-Kansas, posted a video outside of t