TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT) — The petition to call for a special legislative session in Kansas is currently circulating and gaining signatures.

Lawmakers in the Kansas Legislature voted on Monday, Oct. 13, to set aside $460,000 to host a four-day-long special session. However, it won't happen without a petition signed by at least two-thirds of both the House and the Senate.

Now, we're hearing from State Representative Pat Proctor, the signatures are adding up.

"I've signed the petition to call us into special session, and I know many of my colleagues have," said Proctor. "What I'm hearing from the Senate President is that the Senate is very close to gathering the signatures."

The Republicans are targeting the seat of the state's lone Democratic U.S Representative, Sharice Davids. They are hopi

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