WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University has released the results from its annual Kansas Speaks Survey.
The annual survey gathers a panel of Kansas residents 18 and older to participate in an online survey about a variety of topics including quality of life, the economy, ratings of elected officials, childcare and elderly care, water conservation, use of artificial intelligence, and a range of public policy issues, like legalizing medical and recreational marijuana, immigration, Medicaid expansion and minimum wage.
This year's survey of 526 people was conducted in collaboration with political scientists Alexandra Middlewood from Wichita State University and Michael Smith of Emporia State University.
“This year, besides tracking people’

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