When Kansas became a state in 1861, its constitution specified that lawmakers were to receive $3 a day in session, up to $150. They didn’t get a raise for nearly 90 years, with voters rejecting five proposals before approving pay of $12 a day in 1948. I...
Kansas officials no longer have the power to underwrite mega-deal projects with hundreds of millions of dollars in state incentives. The law, known as APEX, only let the state ink one deal each year in 2022 and 2023. Those tax giveaways for those two years went to...
TOPEKA — The Kansas Board of Regents is playing defense against cyberattacks on campuses, catch-up on employee salary increases and offense to ... Kansas legislative leaders indicate intent to introduce “No Tax on Tips” legislation in state ...
Established in 2008 and headquartered in the Kansas City area, Keyhole Software is a Midwest-based software development and consulting company with a team that is passionate about technology. Their expert employee consultants thrive as “change agents,” providing clients with software solutions that gu...
Butyou can’t lose sight of this: The thing that we really want insurance companies to do — pay for everything every deserving sick person needs, ever —is physically impossible. Transport yourself to an alternate dimension where every insurance company employee is 100 percent honest and 100 ...
Questions loom on whether state lawmakers can cut property taxes and pay for public schools Feb 4, 2025 @ 11:13am- Zane Irwin At the June 27, 2024, meeting of the Wyandotte County Board of Commissioners, community members in attendance were upset for at least two reasons. First, the commi...
“I’ve heard you loud and clear,” Kelly said in a news release. “Elected officials should be responsive to their constituents, which is why we are adjusting the process so Kansans can provide direct input on our state’s next license plate.” ...
has not paid a cent in state taxes through April 2023 by claiming $18.6 million in promotional deductions despite bringing in $17.5 million more from wagers than it paid out in prizes. But it did pay federal taxes — more than $400,000 worth. That’s because ...
Questions loom on whether state lawmakers can cut property taxes and pay for public schools Kansas Board of Regents seeks political help with salaries, IT security and student aid TOPEKA — The Kansas Board of Regents is playing defense against cyberattacks on campuses, catch-up on employee salary...
State GOP chairman Mike Brown is pictured at the state GOP convention in February 2023. TOPEKA — Kansas Republicans have condemned a fundraiser Friday night where attendees paid to kick and beat an effigy of President Joe Biden, distancing themselves ...