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Interview of Ed McKechnie, February 9, 2024

Interviewed by Chris Courtwright
Interview Description

This lengthy and wide-ranging interview is full of interesting stories about how the legislature worked when its leaders realized the House Democrats were in the majority by one vote (1990 election) with a new Democratic governor. The 1991-92 session was historic because of the major changes in property taxes and school finance. McKechnie built relationships across the aisle which helped him accomplish things and pass legislation. His interview is replete with descriptions of legislators with whom he worked. McKechnie served on the Kansas Bioscience Authority and after its demise, on the Kansas Board of Regents. He discussed the transition of the University of Kansas Hospital to being designated a major cancer center. One particularly interesting story for football fans is about the major conference realignment that occurred from 2011 to 2012. He described in detail the negotiations over which university would stay or leave the Big XII. Ordinarily the Regents would not have been involved, but the impact of these decisions was too great to ignore. McKechnie also talks about the decisions the Regents made about raising tuition.

Highlights -- short excerpts from the interview

Interviewee Biographical Sketch

Ed McKechnie served as a Democratic member of the Kansas Legislature from 1991-2001 representing the Pittsburg area. He was a member of the Kansas Bioscience Authority Board from 2007 to 2010, also serving as its Treasurer. Governor Parkinson appointed him to the Kansas Board of Regents from 2010 to 2014 where he served as chair from 2011-2012. He also served as Chief Commercial Officer for WATCO, a short-line railroad in the Pittsburg area from 2001-2018. Since that time he has worked as a business development consultant for the education, railroad and energy sectors and has been involved with public policy development initiatives in those areas. McKechnie graduated from Pittsburg State University in 1986.

Interviewee Date of Birth

July 31, 1963

Interviewee Political Party

Democrat

Interviewee Positions


Member, House Pensions and Investments 1991-1992
Member, House Elections and Ethics 1991-1992
Member, House Energy and Natural Resources 1991-1992
Member, Joint committee Legislative Post Audit 1991-2000
Chair, Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State 1991-1992
Vice-Chair, House Computers, Communication, and Technology 1991-1992
Member, House Local Government 1993-1994
Member, House Interstate Cooperation 1993-1994
Member, House Governmental Organization 1993-1994
Member, House Education 1993-1994
Member, Joint Committee on State Building Construction 1995-1996
Ranking Minority Member, Select Committee on Development Disabilities 1995-1996
Member, Select Committee Higher Education 1997-1998
Vice-Chair, Select Comm. Corrections and Juvenile Justice 1997-2000
Vice-Chair, House Rules and Journal 1997-2000
Member, House Appropriations 1997-2000
Member, Public Safety Budget Committee 1999-2000
Member, SRS Transition Oversight (Joint) 1999-2000

House District Numbers

3

Interview Location

Statehouse, Topeka, KS

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