Color this awkward. Angela De Rocha, current spokeswoman for the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services took time out of her schedule to pan the idea of voter education promoted by League of Women Voters in a facebook post on Monday.
The League of Women Voters, along with other advocates, have argued for a basic one-day course offered to college students aimed at teaching them how to register to vote, where to vote and the mechanics within Kansas. Citing issues of the complex form in Kansas, as well as many students being unaware if they were registered in their home county or the county of their university, the League put the idea out for consideration.
And then, following up on the idea as posted by AP Reporter John Hanna, Brownback staff & Republican leadership chimed in.