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Working Kansas Alliances Launches New Website Gearing up for the Next Election Season Aiming To Engage, Mobilize, and Fight for Kansas Workers
October 14, 2025
TOPEKA — The Working Kansas Alliance unveiled their newly redesigned website in partnership with a big vision for the coalition heading into 2026 and the upcoming election cycle. Demonstrating the powerhouse of this 500,000 Kansan strong organization, this website will serve as a tool to engage and activate WKA members to impact legislation that is pro-worker and pro-Kansas.
“We have a plan to grow WKA into an advocacy powerhouse that will mobilize members, communicate effectively to Kansans and voters, and put significant pressure on state legislators,” said Jake Miller, Executive Director of WKA. “In order to be ready for larger fights to come over the next decade, we must establish a digital ecosystem that is built to last and designed to grow.”
Through building out this digital infrastructure, and communications mechanism as a whole, WKA will be able to reach the right audience where they are at the right time and the right place.
“The larger vision for WKA is to be a formidable voice for workers. That means supporting prevailing wage, fighting to rescind ‘Right to Work’, and advocating for fair minimum wage in Kansas. This website is just the beginning,” said Miller.
The Working Kansas Alliance is a grassroots, citizen-driven, non-partisan coalition composed of union and non-union groups dedicated to protecting the rights of hard-working Kansas families. WKA fights to push back against policy agendas that have left working families facing stagnant or declining wages, increasing benefit costs, skyrocketing property and consumption taxes, and an underfunded infrastructure. With this new website as a tool in their arsenal, the Working Kansas Alliance’s advocacy will go even further.
To arrange an interview with Jake Miller or for more information, contact:
Dennis Willard
614.209.8945
dennis@precisionnewmedia.com