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Sheila Frahm’s tenure as a member of the United States Senate is one of the shortest on record: just five months, from June to November of 1996. But that was plenty of time for one of her fellow ...
The state’s governor chose Republican Sheila Frahm to take over Sen. Bob Dole’s seat in 1996 when he resigned to run for president. Frahm promptly lost a party primary to her successor ...
Among them are Sheila Frahm, a former U.S. senator and lieutenant governor in Kansas, and former Kansas Senate President Dick Bond. Frahm held the Senate seat vacated by Bob Dole for only a matter ...
Dole's interim successor, Republican Lt. Gov. Sheila Frahm, was sworn in the day he resigned but is guaranteed only a half-year in office. She faces stiff opposition in the Republican special ...
It includes former Republican U.S. Senator Sheila Frahm, and former Democratic governors Kathleen Sebelius and John Carlin. LaPolice is running as a Democrat, but makes no secret he's run before ...
Sheila Frahm, executive director of the Kansas Association of Community College Trustees, said if the state had to plan its higher education system from scratch, there probably would be fewer schools.
Sheila Frahm, who was elected chairwoman of the new Kansas Natural Resources Legacy Alliance, said she was not familiar with the report by the United States Public Interest Group. But she said ...
Moseley Braun, who served one term, was the nation's first black woman senator. _ In 1996, Sheila Frahm, who was appointed to fill the Kansas seat vacated by presidential candidate Bob Dole ...
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