In ambassador's job, ex-Kansas governor looser, more relaxed

 


WASHINGTON (AP) — Sam Brownback appears relaxed, looser and more convivial as he settles into his ambassador's job, miles both geographically and emotionally from where he was during his final, difficult months as Kansas' governor.

When Brownback left the governor's office in January, the two-term conservative Republican left behind low approval ratings, ire from fellow Republicans over the state's fiscal problems and an order from the Kansas Supreme Court to increase spending on public schools.

Five months later, a visibly relaxed Brownback was back in his element, The Kansas City Star report...



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