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    Davids says reopening government is top priority

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    By KMAN Staff on January 21, 2019 State News
    FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov.6, 2018 file photo, Democrat House candidate Sharice Davids gives a victory speech to supporters at a election party in Olathe, Kan. Davids defeated Republican incumbent Kevin Yoder to win the Kansas' 3rd Congressional District seat. Democratic House candidate Debra Haaland who won in New Mexico's 1st congressional district and Davids will join U.S. Reps. Tom Cole, who is Chickasaw, and Markwayne Mullin, an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation, in the House. (AP Photo/Colin E. Braley, File)

    KANSAS CITY — Newly elected Democratic Kansas Congresswoman Sharice Davids says her top priority is reopening the government.

    In a speech Friday at a Kansas City, Kansas, Chamber of Commerce forum, Davids called the partial government shutdown “completely unacceptable.” She said she would push for back wages for furloughed government workers and low-wage contractors.

    There are nearly 19,000 federal employees in the Kansas City area, where her district is located.

    Davids also announced she is opening an office in Wyandotte County. She previously said she would maintain the office in neighboring Johnson County’s Overland Park that had housed former 3rd District U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder’s staff.

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