KCK state lawmaker barred from KDOL offices for bad behavior

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Topeka, KS – A young Kansas City, Kansas state lawmaker has been banned from the Kansas Department of Labor for disruptive, intimidating and berating behavior.

On September 30th, Kansas Rep. Aaron Coleman (D-KCK) went to the main office of the KDOL in Topeka, and attempted to enter through an employee-only entrance, according to the department. He was instructed to go through the public entrance.

On October 12th, he was banned from the agency as both a state lawmaker and as a private citizen, according to a letter from the head of KDOL.

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This ban comes several months after Coleman was given a written warning before taking office from a legislative committee about his conduct that included abusive behavior toward young woman and girls.

It wasn’t clear if Coleman would face a House investigation into the incident prompting the Kansas Department of Labor's ban.

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