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Nugent, Hunter Nation seek changes in app store bill
Read Article For many years, 1970s rocker Ted Nugent has taken a keen interest in Kansas politics. He campaigned for Kris Kobach in the 2018 governor's race. He backed Mike Brown for secretary of state in 2022. Now, Nugent's back, this time urging lawmakers to stop - or at least modify - a bill that would require app store providers . . . SSJ This content is restricted to subscribers.
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