State Agencies
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ime running out, costs running up for KPERS change
Legislative negotiators agree on a new cash balance retirement plan for teachers, workers.
S taps harsh critic for seat on biosciences board
Brownback nominates Ag Secretary Dale Rodman, who blasted Kansas Bioscience Authority board's oversight of agency spending.
elecom closing raises questions about KS job creation funds
Critics contend state should be repaid for economic development subsidies when recipients close their doors.
S revenues outpace projections in March
Higher corporate, personal income and sales tax collections puts total $40 million over forecasts
S executives seek end to 40-year-old fee break for senior hunters, anglers
Wildlife Parks and Tourism secretary wants seniors to pay for hunting, fishing licenses to help capture more federal money.
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.
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