Six is settling in

sixstephen.jpgKansas Attorney General Stephen Six, on the job a few days, had more than a few words to say to the Kansas City Star’s Prime Buzz blog about his goals and priorities. He said he found that the “criminal division is well-staffed,” that the consumer protection division and online fraud and crime need attention, that he plans to let his predecessor’s case against Wichita abortion provider George Tiller “run its course,” and that he’s concerned about the privacy of abortion patient records. “We’ve taken every step in this office to keep the records that are here confidential,” he said.

He also mentioned the office’s need for stability, continuity and, less obviously, newer technology. “I think we’re just ahead of Guam in the size of our attorney general’s office, and I just don’t think it’s been fully developed to take advantage of that potential to help the people of Kansas.”

3 Comments

  1. The Phantom
    Posted February 7, 2008 at 6:50 am | Permalink

    Too late, Kline has already let that cow out the gate!

  2. Steve
    Posted February 7, 2008 at 9:09 am | Permalink

    I’m sure he’s content to let the Tiller case “run it’s course”. At-a-boy…Stevie. Focus on the online fraud division and forget about Tiller. Guard those records with your life but forget about the 3rd trimester babies being killed. That case was clearly politically motivated anyhow. He’s settling in quite nice isn’t he?

  3. Ben
    Posted February 7, 2008 at 1:59 pm | Permalink

    How many years was Kline in office? What did he accomplish?