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ew food stamp rules draw more fire in Kansas
Backers say decision to count more income sources is fairer. Opponents say it will reduce benefits to users.
ore than 1,000 Kansas workers are taking early retirement
Budget-cutting plan announced in August appears to have atttracted about one-fourth of eligible workers.
ansas lottery chief seeks more money to promote games
State lottery is now beginning to recover from a sales slump, director says.
nsurance costs for Kansas employers head higher
Repaying $300 million federal loan for unemployment benefits expected to increase taxes for Kansas employers.
ansas inks $135 million contract for Medicaid screening
New computer system costs four times more than one rejected earliler this month, but will be far more flexible, officials say.
ansas property-tax appeal fees double
Court of Tax Appeals raises fees for business appeals a second time since November.
Proposed fee increases wouldn't affect many homeowners, but some businesses would pay more to appeal complex decisions.
Not all will take the offer for extended health care coverage or cash, but those who do will help stretch the state's budget, said administration secretary Dennis Taylor.
Casino reveues will be a faster growing Kansas income source as lottery ticket sales hit plateau, new Lottery Commission executive director predicts.
Income tax collections were higher, but retail sales tax trends remain unclear, officials say
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