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All local and county bonds in Kansas must be approved by the attorney general's office before they can be issued. tries and one city, Harvey County, Sedgwick County, Wyandotte County and the city of Lenexa, all have filed motions to intervene, requesting that the court reconsider its decision. Mary Horsch, Stephan's press secretary, said the attorney general's office would not approve any bond requests that could fall under this court ruling. Donald G. Strole, attorney for Leslie Blevins Sr., who filed the original complaint, asked the court on Friday to deny the counties' requests. "I believe that voters should have a chance to make up their own minds about how their money is spent," Schumm said. Lawrence Mayor Bob Schumm said yesterday that he supported the court decision. At their Jan. 10 meeting, city commissioners decided in a 3-2 vote to recommend that the city and county each have a bond election for the trafficway. 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