
Sharice Davids
Democrat · KS-3 · U.S. House
Bio
Sharice Lynnette Davids is an American politician, attorney, and former mixed martial artist serving as the U.S. representative from Kansas's 3rd congressional district since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she represents a district that includes most of the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan area, including Kansas City, Overland Park, Prairie Village, Leawood, Lenexa, and Olathe.
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Big Ugly Bill Leaves 10,000 Kansas Kids HungryTOPEKA — A Kansas advocacy organization sounded an alarm about a report indicating 10,300 children in low-income families across the state stopped receiving food aid since President Donald Trump signed sweeping federal legislation nearly one year ago. Kansas …
Crooksandliars.com · May 30, 2026- Aero-News: Quote of the Day (12.14.25)
“America is on the cusp of the next great biofuels revolution. The Securing America’s Fuels Act is yet another way Congress can grow our bio economy and encourage innovation that creates great jobs across rural America.” Source: Representative Mike Flood, who…
Aero-news.net · December 15, 2025 - US Reps Push Congress to Reinvest in Sustainable Fuels
Representatives Davids, Flood, Carter, and Mann Introduce SAF Act Four US Representatives are taking another swing at getting Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) legislation into government… and hopefully this time, it’ll stick. The Securing America’s Fuels (conf…
Aero-news.net · December 13, 2025
MAGA’s State-by-State Plot to Butcher Democracy“Are you looking for something?”The homeless man, kindly yet befuddled, stands underneath the awning of a long-abandoned Kansas City storefront and searches his shopping cart for an umbrella.This desolate stretch of road not far from the I-70 interchange does…
The New Republic · November 20, 2025
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