Monday, March 16, 2026

Rep. Pat Proctor Was Right All Along: Loud Light's Soros Ties Prove the "Conspiracy" Is Real

From a conservative Republican standpoint in Kansas, Loud Light's latest Week 9 legislative recap is nothing but textbook left-wing activist spin — selective, alarmist, and designed to scare young voters while smearing Republican majorities for doing their jobs: protecting free speech, election integrity, fiscal sanity, and the sanctity of life.

Loud Light has a long track record of progressive advocacy (opposing voter ID reforms, pushing expanded mail ballots, and defending abortion access). So it's no surprise they twisted every conservative priority into a "conspiracy" or "attack." But their hit piece on House Elections Chair Rep. Pat Proctor is especially rich. They accused him of "peddling conspiracies" for pointing out that a Jewish philanthropist and foreign billionaires (clearly referencing George Soros and his network) fund Kansas media and organizations to undermine election security reforms.

Rep. Proctor was spot on — and the public record proves it.

Loud Light has received over $1 million in Soros-linked funding through national progressive pipelines. They got $755,085 from the Alliance for Youth Organizing (2020–2024), which itself took $495,000 directly from Soros' Open Society Foundations. Their 501(c)(4) arm pulled in another $267,490 from the related Alliance for Youth Action, which received $2.6 million+ from Soros entities. Additional hundreds of thousands flowed through the Tides Foundation and Arabella Advisors' dark-money funds (Windward Fund, New Venture Fund) — the exact networks conservative watchdogs like Earl F. Glynn at WatchDogLab have documented laundering Soros money into Kansas voter-mobilization groups.

Even as Soros' Open Society Foundations cut back direct U.S. grants in 2024–2025 amid internal upheaval, the money trail to Loud Light and similar outfits like Kansas Appleseed remains clear in IRS filings. Rep. Proctor has repeatedly called this out, labeling Loud Light part of the "Axis of Ballot Harvesting" that hides behind nonprofit status while raking in millions to sue commonsense election reforms. Loud Light's own attacks on him in committee and on social media just confirm they're feeling the heat.



Now let's break down the rest of their biased recap, without the emotional language:

The Kirk Act (SB 419) — Actually a Free Speech Victory, Not "Restriction" Senate President Ty Masterson used legitimate leadership authority to revive and advance the Kansas Intellectual Rights and Knowledge (KIRK) Act after the Turnaround deadline. This bill isn't about restricting college student protests and debates — it's the exact opposite. Named after conservative icon Charlie Kirk (tragically assassinated in 2025), it protects students from university censorship of political, ideological, or religious speech on taxpayer-funded campuses. It gives them the right to sue when left-wing administrators silence conservative voices. Masterson was right to prioritize it. Loud Light calls protecting speech "suppression" because their side benefits from the current imbalance.

Budget Update (HB 2434 + SB 315) — GOP Trying to Clean Up Decades of Overspending The House and Senate are in conference on the budget — their one constitutional duty. Loud Light whines about "depleting the state general fund," but ignores that Kansas Republicans have passed balanced budgets, cut taxes, and resisted Democrat big-government demands. Proposals to decrease revenue? That's tax relief so families and businesses keep more of their own money. The real problem is structural overspending from past liberal policies and court mandates. Expect a final budget with accountability and restraint — not blank checks for progressive pet projects.

Anti-Abortion Movement Bills — Standing for Life, Not "Fake Clinics" HB 2635 protects real crisis pregnancy centers that offer free ultrasounds, counseling, diapers, and adoption help to women in crisis. It shields them from harassment and forced abortion referrals. These centers serve thousands of Kansas women who choose life — they're not "deceptive fake clinics."

SCR 1623 (Value Them Both 2.0) would amend the Kansas Constitution to affirm that life from conception is an inalienable right. This responds to the activist Supreme Court's 2019 invention of a broad abortion right. It's about restoring balance and letting the people decide. Tying it to one consultant is a cheap smear. Conservatives believe life begins at conception — this puts principle in the Constitution where it belongs.

Bottom Line Loud Light's recap isn't journalism — it's advocacy meant to rally their base and smear leaders like Rep. Pat Proctor, Senate President Ty Masterson, and Speaker Dan Hawkins. These men are exercising majority power the way voters elected them to: advancing bills that protect speech, secure elections, control spending, and defend the unborn.

The "crises" Loud Light invents are just conservative governance in a red state. Kansas voters rejected the progressive agenda in 2022 and keep electing Republican majorities for a reason. Bills like these strengthen our state — free campuses, honest elections, responsible budgets, and a culture that values life.

If Loud Light truly wants to "turn up democracy," they should debate the merits instead of smearing leaders and hiding their Soros-tied funding. Real Kansans see through it.

— In strong support of Rep. Pat Proctor and Kansas election integrity.

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