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Kansas Ends 2021 Budget Year With Reserves Of Nearly $2 Billion

Kansas Ends 2021 Budget Year With Reserves Of Nearly $2 Billion
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Kansas collected 9 3% surplus in taxes in 2021 budget year

Kansas collected 9 3% surplus in taxes in 2021 budget year
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Reconfigured task force balks at using federal aid for Kansas vaccine lottery

Reconfigured task force balks at using federal aid for Kansas vaccine lottery
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Despite GOP calls for exit strategy Kelly wants to extend Kansas COVID emergency order

Jun. 10 TOPEKA Kansas' COVID-19 state of emergency is set to expire next week after GOP Legislative leaders, calling for an "exit strategy" agreed to a limited extension last month. But Gov. Laura Kelly told reporters Thursday she is requesting another extension and wants the order to stay in place through the end of August. "There are a whole lot of reasons that the declaration needs to be .

Governor says Kansas agencies will resume normal operations in June | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

John Hanna, Associated Press photo by: John Hanna/AP In this photo from Friday, April 16, 2021, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly answers questions from reporters following an event at the Statehouse in Topeka. Kelly has announced that state government agencies will resume normal operations starting the week of June 13, 2021, after months of having many employees work remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic.  TOPEKA Kansas state government offices will return to normal operations in mid-June after more than a year of having many employees work remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Laura Kelly announced Wednesday. But Kelly said state employees and visitors to their offices still will be required to wear masks and to maintain social distancing. She also said agency directors can allow people to work from home, particularly when social distancing is not possible, provided “there is no disruption to agency operations.” The changes take effect the week of June 13, w

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