TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) _ Members of a House committee investigating what's become known as the ``Nuss Fuss'' expect to offer competing reports on that incident.
The ``Nuss Fuss'' refers to a March first lunch conversation about school finance between two senators and Kansas Supreme Court Justice Lawton Nuss.
Nuss already has been admonished by a judicial commission that the conversation was improper. But a ten-member House committee has also been investigating.
Today, it met at the Statehouse. Republicans want a report saying the conversation influenced the debate over school finance and that there's evidence there was more than one contact between the judiciary and legislators.
Democrats want a report saying only one contact occurred and that the conversation had no influence.