This isn’t the first time Kansans fought for freedom.

Just before the Civil War, John Brown formed a militia.

They were called:

The Kansas Regulars

John Brown organized the Kansas Regulars to stand against slavery when it was dangerous to do so.

They believed in freedom, had discipline, and stood up for their neighbors.

They weren’t perfect, but they took action for justice. Their legacy is ours to carry.

Kansas working families are being squeezed as the rich buy our politicians.

Our hospitals are closing, our schools are underfunded, and our wages don’t cover our property taxes or rent.

Too many Kansans are struggling to survive. We feel unheard and left behind.

If we don’t stand up now, we’ll lose more than elections—we’ll lose our democracy.

This country doesn’t belong to only the rich. It belongs to us. We need bold, organized action.

But history doesn't wait for permission—and neither can we.

It’s time to fight like Kansans.

  Have you seen the headlines?  

Our Senators are afraid to
meet with regular Kansans.
One even ran away to Florida.

They’re killing our farms
and lying to our faces.

Everything will cost more.
It’s a huge tax increase.

It’s time for regular Kansans to show up and fight for our freedoms.

“When anything is going to happen in this country,
it happens first in Kansas.”

William Allen White, 1922

No one is coming to save us.

The question you have to ask yourself is:

What are YOU willing to do to protect your freedom?