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Annual Synar Report, 42 U.S.C. 300x-26.
"In accordance with the tobacco regulations, states are required to provide detailed information on progress made in enforcing youth tobacco access laws (FFY 2014 Compliance Progress) and future plans to ensure compliance with the Synar requirements to reduce youth tobacco access rates (FFY 2015 Intended Use Plan). These data are required by 42 U.S.C. 300x-26 and will be used by the Secretary to evaluate state compliance with the statute. Part of the mission of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) is to assist states1 by supporting Synar activities and providing technical assistance helpful in determining the type of enforcement measures and control strategies that are most effective. This information is helpful to CSAP in improving technical assistance resources and expertise on enforcement efforts and tobacco control program support activities, including state Synar program support services, through an enhanced technical assistance program involving conferences and workshops, development of training materials and guidance documents, and onsite technical assistance consultation. "
"The information gathered for the Synar report can help states describe and analyze substate needs for program enhancements. These data can also be used to report to the state legislature and other state and local organizations on progress made to date in enforcing youth tobacco access laws when aggregated statistical data from state Synar reports can demonstrate to the Secretary the national progress in reducing youth tobacco access problems. This information will also provide Congress with a better understanding of state progress in implementing Synar, including state difficulties and successes in enforcing retailer compliance with youth tobacco access laws. "--2015 Repor
Other Title: House Bill 2477
"January 30, 2024."
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources, presented by Kelsey Olson, Deputy Secretary, Kansas Department of Agriculture.
This same testimony was presented before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources, by Joshua McGinn, Assistant Secretary, Kansas Department of Agriculture on March 5, 2024.Testimony in support of HB 2477. "The Remediation Reimbursement Program and the Kansas Agricultural Remediation Fund were established in 2001 with the support of the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA). This remediation program provides a funding mechanism to reimburse eligible persons for costs associated with the cleanup of agricultural sites in need of corrective action. ... This bill increases the maximum reimbursement allowance from 300,000 for an eligible individual, and from 600,000 when both a buyer and seller or lessee and lessor are responsible for remediation expenses. This bill also provides an increase in the statutory limit on KARB's administrative fees to $175,000. ... The amendments in this bill would provide additional financial support which would assist in alleviating those increased costs, ensuring that the Remediation Reimbursement Program is equipped to effectively partner with interested parties."
For Immediate Release, 2024. News release, 2024.
This internet resource contains reports issued throughout the year.
The issues were collected and set up in KGI in monthly groups because the complete annual file was much too large.AG Kobach, KBI recognize AMBER Alert Awareness Day -- AG Kobach, KBI recognize AMBER Alert Awareness Day -- SEC drops proposed rule change at Kobach's urging -- SEC drops proposed rule change at Kobach's urging -- Kobach: Kansas Supreme Court affirms Flack death sentence -- Kobach, AG coalition demand Biden administration enforce border laws -- Kobach, AG coalition demand Biden administration enforce border laws -- Kobach announces annual crime victims' service awards open for nominations -- Kobach leads coalition demanding Biden drop unnecessary EPA rule -- Kobach warns Biden export pause endangers America's national security -- School districts 'socially transitioning' students without parental consent, despite AG warning -- School Districts "Socially Transitioning" Students without Parental Consent, Despite AG warning -- Kansas election fraud defendant arrested in Florida -- Kansas election fraud defendant arrested in Florida -- Kobach warns FAA its DEI hiring practices compromise passenger safety -- Crime Victims Compensation Board awards more than 8.5 million to fight addiction -- Biden withdraws illegal student loan forgiveness schemes
Neutral Testimony for House Bill 2696 / presented by Lane Letourneau, Water Appropriation Program Manager, Kansas Department of Agriculture.
"February 13, 2024."
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Water, presented by Lane Letourneau, Water Appropriation Program Manager, Kansas Department of Agriculture.Neutral testimony concerning HB 2696. "As currently written, HB 2696 would modify K.S.A. 82a-745. Currently, this statute says that groundwater management districts (GMDs) shall be given the opportunity to provide a written recommendation regarding a proposed Water Conservation Area (WCA) and management plan within 45 days of notification by the chief engineer. This bill would amend language to give GMDs the opportunity to provide a written comment, rather than a recommendation, on a proposed WCA within the same time period. ... As GMDs do not have a role in the consent agreement, it would be more accurate to describe their role as providing comment rather than a formal recommendation. Providing comment is less of a burden on the GMD and the water right holder than having a formal recommendation process.
Kansas Adjutant General's Department News; Kansas Adjutant General's Department Press Release; Media
Departure Ceremony Set for Deploying Soldiers of the Kansas Army National Guard -- AG Kobach, KBI recognize AMBER Alert Awareness Day -- SEC drops proposed rule change at Kobach's urging -- Kobach, AG coalition demand Biden administration enforce border laws -- Kobach announces annual crime victims' service awards open for nominations -- Kobach leads coalition demanding Biden drop unnecessary EPA rule -- Kobach warns Biden export pause endangers America's national security -- School districts 'socially transitioning' students without parental consent, despite AG warning -- Kansas election fraud defendant arrested in Florida -- Kobach warns FAA its DEI hiring practices compromise passenger safety -- Kobach Sues TikTok -- Kobach leads coalition seeking to intervene in illegal immigration lawsuits -- AG Kobach prevails in driver's license sexchange case -- Attorney General Kobach Joins Coalition Against Biden’s Attack on LNG -- AG Kobach issues statement following House passage of foreign-owned-land bill -- Kobach leads coalition demanding the EPA drop costly wastewater regulation -- Victim assistance grant opportunities open for application -- Kobach sues Biden over student loan forgiveness scheme -- Incorrect Nursing Home Assessments Cost the State Millions, Audit Shows -- Kobach, multistate coalition slam brakes on Biden's costly, radical environmental agenda -- AG's Office recognizes honorees for assistance to crime victims -- Kobach leads 15 AG coalition demanding Bank of America cease debanking conservatives -- Kobach leads 21-state coalition in defense of Second Amendment -- Kobach reminds KU that protesters’ demands are illegal -- Woman detained in Nebraska for alleged Kansas voter fraud -- Kobach leads 17-state coalition in lawsuit over Biden’s temporary farm worker rule -- Governor Kelly requests federal disaster assistance for May 19 storms -- Kansas Army National Guardsmen to take part in the annual Adam’s Apple Festival in Lucas -- Kansas National Guard cybersecurity team travels to Nebraska for Cyber Tatanka exercise -- Sept. 9 is Kansas Preparedness Day at the Kansas State Fair -- Kansas sends swift-water rescue team to Florida -- President Biden approves request for major presidential disaster declaration for Summer Storms -- Kansas Swift-water rescue team being sent from Florida to North Carolina -- Kansas National Guard Hall of Fame will induct three new members Nov. 3 -- State Agencies urge Kansans to use caution this week due to potential for wildland fires -- Kansas National Guard will support Veterans Day activities
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"January 11, 2024."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Welfare Reform, by Dr. Carla Whiteside-Hicks, Director of DCF Economic and Employment Services, Kansas Department for Children and Families.
Committee name taken from Kansas Legislature website.Report concerning DCF Policy Updates in response to federal legislation.Policy Updates in response to the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (FRA)
Policy Updates in response to the Consolidated Appropriations Act 202
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly news releases, April through June 2024. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly media releases, April through June 2024. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly press releases, April through June 2024. Media release. News release. Press release. For immediate release.
Some issues were published in both English and Spanish.
Contains publications from October through December 2024.Governor Kelly Announces March Total Tax Collections 105M in Sterling, Create 251 New Jobs in Kansas -- Kansas Public Service Leaders Support Medicaid Expansion During Kansas Legislature's Hearings: Here's What They're Saying -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Giving Taxpayers Additional Flexibilities with Income Tax Deductions -- ICYMI: Governor Kelly Emphasizes Need for Medicaid Expansion at Hays Noon Rotary Meeting -- Governor Kelly Announces More than 18M for 34 Municipalities and Special Districts for Water Infrastructure -- Governor Kelly Tours Prairie View, Inc. on "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Increasing Investment in Aviation Infrastructure -- Governor Kelly Vetoes Bills, Allows Two to Become Law Without Signature -- Governor Kelly Signs Compromise Legislation to Provide Greater Flexibility for Schools to Determine State Aid -- ICYMI: Governor Kelly Urges Kansans to Contact Their Legislators to Demand a Debate and Vote on Medicaid Expansion on the Floor -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Establishing Office of the Child Advocate -- Kansas Disability Advocates Support Medicaid Expansion During Kansas Legislature's Hearings: Here's What They're Saying -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Reforming Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws -- Governor Kelly Participates in Health Care Accessibility Town Hall with the Kansas HealthFoundation -- Governor Kelly Signs Balanced Budget Strengthening Workforce and Economic Development Opportunities; Addressing Water Issues -- Governor Kelly Proposes Alternative Tax Cuts Plan, Vetoes Unsustainable Tax Bills -- Governor Kelly Visits John Parolo Education Center on "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Establishing the Kansas Blueprint for Literacy -- Governor Kelly Tours Small Businesses in Emporia, Concludes "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Executive Order No. 24-03 -- Executive Order No. 24-02 -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Announces Kansas Moving Forward with 3.5M for Innovative Technology Projects -- Governor Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half Staff in Columbus in Honor of Police Chief Jason Daniels -- Governor Kelly Announces 6M Investment for Safer Streets and Roads in Kansas Communities -- Governor Kelly Ceremonially Signs Enhanced Kansas Workers Compensation Act -- Governor Kelly Announces Special Session of the Kansas Legislature -- Governor Kelly Announces Nearly 4M Awarded through Broadband ADOPT Program -- Governor Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half Staff in Honor of Kansas House of Representatives Assistant Majority Leader Les Mason -- Governor Kelly Commemorates 80th Anniversary of D-Day at Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum -- Governor Kelly Announces 12 Rural Communities and Organizations to Receive Funding for Mural and Public Art Projects -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Announces Staff Change -- Governor Kelly Issues Special Session Proclamation -- Kansas Earns Gold Shovel Award for Fourth Consecutive Year -- Governor Kelly Celebrates Juneteenth at the Statehouse -- Kansas Nonprofits Receive More than 57M to Secure Water Supply for Dodge City, Support the Ogallala Aquifer -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Signs Bill Providing Tax Cuts for All Kansans -- Governor Kelly Announces $8.6M Awarded to Cost Share Program Projects
Other Titles: Capital Improvement Plan Capital Improvement Projects
Title varies slightly."The Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) contracted with Carter Gobal Lee (CGL) to conduct equipment and facility condition assessments of the site, site improvements, and related features contained at nine (9) institutions within the Kansas Department of Corrections. The scope of service under which the Facility Condition Assessments were completed was visual in nature and not intended to be destructive to the property to gain access to hidden conditions. Onsite assessments were conducted from June 2021 to May 2022. ... In this report, we have calculated the Facility Condition Needs Index (FCNI), which is used in Facilities Management to provide a benchmark to compare the relative condition of a group of facilities. The FCNI is primarily used to support asset management initiatives of federal, state, and local government facilities organizations."--Executive Summary
FY 2024 offender population, a statistical profile F.Y. 2024 offender population, a statistical profile Statistical Profiles-Offender Population Reports
Title taken from Kansas Department of Correctins Websit