TV report questions amount of time Kline spends in Johnson County office
By DIANE CARROLL
The Kansas City Star
Questions about how much time District Attorney Phill Kline spends in his Johnson County Courthouse office have been raised again with the release of key-card records to a television station.
After a months-long fight with Johnson County, Meredith Corp. and its KCTV-5 affiliate recently received the records showing when Kline comes and goes from his office. The station broadcast a report Monday on Kline that included information on the records.
Since Kline took over as district attorney in early January, critics have questioned how much time he spends in his Johnson County office. Some have contended that the former Kansas attorney general was not in the office enough and was devoting too much time to efforts to stop abortion.
Last spring, when interviewed by The Kansas City Star, Kline defended himself, saying he was doing his job. In September, when the topic came up again, Kline acknowledged to The Star that he spends some time on abortion matters but still performs all of his duties as district attorney.
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