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Senate Bill 484 / presented by Roger Hamm, Division of Property Valuation, Kansas Department of Revenue.
"February 15, 2024."
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee, presented by Roger Hamm, Division of Property Valuation, Kansas Department of Revenue.Testimony concerning SB 484. "Most personal property is classified in one of the following constitutional subclasses: (1) Mobile homes used for residential purposes, (2) mineral leasehold, (3) public utility, (4) motor vehicles, or (5) commercial and industrial machinery and equipment. Personal property that cannot be classified in one of these 5 specific subclasses is classified as "all other tangible personal property not otherwise specifically classified." This personal property subclass is commonly referred to as "Other." All items exempted by Senate Bill 484, except watercraft, are in this "Other" subclass. Items in the "Other" subclass: are valued at market value and assessed at 30%; ... may be prorated on or off the tax roll; ... are exempt with a purchase price of $750 or less; ... are owned and used primarily by the residential population. ... The total estimate of exempt taxable value provided in Senate Bill 484 would be 124.45 million based on the 2023 tax year.
Technical College Data Book, 2024
Contains: Flint Hills Technical College, Manhattan Area Technical College, North Central Kansas Technical College, Northwest Kansas Technical College, Salina Area Technical College, Wichita Area Technical College, Washburn Institute of Technolog
Enrollment comparisons, regents system [published 2024] System Enrollments and Student Aid Highlights [published 2020] ACADEMIC YEAR ENROLLMENT TRENDS AND HIGHLIGHTS [published 2020]
Other Title: Kansas Department of Transportation 101
"January 16, 2024."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, House Transportation Committee, presented by Calvin Reed, Secretary, Kansas Department of Transportation.
This same presentation was given before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Transportation Committee, by Calvin Reed, Secretary, Kansas Department of Transportation on January 16, 2024.Presentation giving an overview and update of the Kansas Department of Transportation, covering the economic aspects of various programs and opportunities provided by KDOT.KDOT's Mission
2,200+ Employees, Nearly Every County
Community-Focused
Building & Investing With Kansans
Alternate Transportation Modes Matter
Transit
Active Transportation
Economies & Transportation
Passenger Rail
Short Line Rail
Aviation
Bridges
Alternate Fuel Vehicles-EV Infrastructure
Cost Share
Economic Development
Broadband
Embracing Innovation
Commitment to Excellence
Kansas Fatalities are DOWN
Drive to Zero
Safety Focus
KDOT IKE at work
FY 2025 Revenue Sources-All Funds
FY 2025 Expenditures by Program-All Funds
Eisenhower Legacy Transportation Program
Delivering Legislative Priorities
Regional Preservation Targets
Regional Expansion & Modernization Targets
Preservation
Modernization & Expansion
Challenges
Opportunitie
Other Title: Kansas Department of Transportation Budget Overview
January 30, 2024. Date taken from Kansas Legislature website.
Presentation and supplementary information before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Transportation Committee, presented by Calvin Reed, Secretary, Kansas Department of Transportation.
Includes FY 2023–FY 2025 Budget Analysis and Program Funding Information presented by Murl Riedel, Senior Fiscal Analyst, Kansas Legislative Research Department.Presentation providing an overview of the budget structure, FY 2024 revenue sources, historical budget trends, IKE funding and funding redistribution, outstanding debt, State Highway Fund transfers, FY 2025 Expenditures, Agency Operations Budget, Modernization & Expansion Investments, and Aviation funding.Kicking it Off
State Highway Fund Revenues
Expenditures
IKE Program Update
Other title: Kansas Office of the State Treasurer: For Immediate Release, 2024
Annual cumulation of 2024 issuesTreasurer Steven Johnson marks National Unclaimed Property Day -- Treasurer Johnson commends unanimous passage, signing of bill strengthening tax-advantaged savings programs -- Kansas ABLE Roadshow to kick off next week in Topeka
Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing, March 5, 2024 / presented by Jeff Zmuda, Secretary, Kansas Department of Corrections.
"March 11, 2024."
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Judiciary Committee, presented by Jeff Zmuda, Secretary, Kansas Department of Corrections.Testimony in support of "HB 2698 (allowing juveniles to leave the juvenile facility under certain circumstances) and HB 2522 (documents that KDOC will provide residents upon release). During the hearing, some committee members asked questions for which we did not have the answers readily available. Please see below to provide additional information."