Topic: Constituent relations/service
Interview of Sheila Frahm, November 13, 2020
Interviewed by Joan Wagnon
Interview of Dave Heinemann, July 10, 2014
Interviewed by Burdett Loomis
Another oral history interview of Heinemann is included in the Reflections on Water collection on this site.
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Interview of Gerald (Jerry) Karr, May 11, 2017
Interviewed by Janice Huston
Interview of Dave Kerr, August 23, 2019
Interviewed by Dale Goter
Interview of Fred Kerr, March 30, 2015
Interviewed by Burdett Loomis
The other oral history interview of Kerr is included in the Statehouse Conversations collection on this site.
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Interview of James (Jim) Maag, July 17, 2014
Interviewed by Burdett Loomis
A video recording of a portion of this interview is available on this site.
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Interview of Alicia Salisbury, October 23, 2020
Interviewed by Patty Clark
Interview of James (Jim) Maag, September 28, 2021
Interviewed by Joan Wagnon
The Kansas Oral History Project reviewed the original transcript of Dr. Burdett Loomis's interview of former Kansas State Representative Jim Maag and decided to recapture part of the interview on video for inclusion in a civic education series about the Kansas legislature. This videoed interview follows the original Loomis interview, asking similar questions. A transcription of the video is also posted here.
In the original 2014 oral history interview, Jim Maag reflected on his service in the Kansas House of Representatives (1969-1976) including his term as Speaker pro tem (1975-1976). Maag's years in the House Show Morespanned a time of significant change and modernization of the Kansas Legislature and its processes. He provided a view into the evolution of the Legislature into a more professional organization. He commented on the bipartisan approaches to policymaking during that era when the urban-rural split affected legislative dynamic more often than purely partisan considerations. Maag was witness to the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's one person, one vote decision as well as the increased number of women legislators, and the reduced number of attorneys among the House members. Jim's recollections draw a vivid picture of an institution in transition. His connection with the Legislature continued in his role of legislative liaison for Governor Bennett and later as a lobbyist for the Kansas Bankers Association. Show Less
Interview of Carolyn Campbell, March 25, 2022
Interviewed by Eric. Sexton
Highlights -- short excerpts from the interview
