Despite concerns from providers and families, the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services plans to change the way disabled Kansans receive targeted case management services.
One year after the Russian cyberattack, the judiciary continues to recover and lawmakers look for ways to strengthen the Kansas government’s cybersecurity practices.
Lawmakers will soon have a new way of interacting with Kansans after the Legislative Coordinating Council approved a constituent relationship management software contract.
Despite Gov. Laura Kelly’s resistance to any additional cuts and Republican lawmakers’ focus on property taxes, the Kansas Chamber of Commerce is still prioritizing reducing income taxes to a single flat rate.
California lawmakers are eager for more action on permitting reform, introducing a package that includes a bill to exempt most urban housing from environmental review.