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"1/17/2024."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, House Social Services Budget Committee, presented by Secretary Laura Howard, Kansas Department for Children and Families.Presentation concerning budget enhancements for various programs of the Kansas Department for Children and Families, giving details as to what each enhancement would accomplish
Other Title: House Bill 2785
"March 6th," [2024].
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Commerce Committee, presented by Rachel Willis, Director of Legislative Affairs, Kansas Department of Commerce.Testimony in support of HB 2785. "According to 2023 Kids Count Data Book, twenty-one counties in the state do not have any available childcare spots for infants. It is estimated that fifty million workers or about one third of the U.S. workforce has a child under fourteen in their household. Specifically in Kansas, seventy-two percent of young children reside in households in which all available parents participate in the workforce. ... Childcare is critical not only to providing families the option to enter or return to the workforce, but also contributes to family members maintaining their jobs and upward mobility. ... HB 2785 creates the much-needed early childhood governance reform through consolidation and unification. The establishment of the Kansas Office of Early Childhood addresses key weaknesses in our current early childhood system in the state and will the lay foundation to the creation of a thriving early childhood system.
2023 Incentive Program Review / presented by Robert North, Chief Legal Counsel, Kansas Department of Commerce.
January 31, 2024.
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Committee on Commerce, presented by Robert North, Chief Legal Counsel, Kansas Department of Commerce.
Presenter's name, presentation date, and committee name taken from Kansas Legislature website.Presentation giving an overview of Kansas Incentive Programs, including Promoting Employment Across Kansas (PEAK), High Performance Incentive Program (HPIP), Rural Opportunity Zones (ROZ), Job Creation Fund (JCF), Kansas Industrial Training/Kansas Industrial Retraining Programs (KIT/KIR), Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), Community Service Tax Credit Program (CSP), STAR Bonds, Angel Investor Tax Credit, Apprenticeship Act Tax Credits & Grants, and Attracting Powerful Economic Expansion (APEX).Program Reviews:
PEAK
HPIP
ROZ
JCF
KIT/KIR
CDBG
CSP
STAR Bonds
Angel Investor
Apprenticeship Act
APE
Administrator's Bulletin, 2013 Kansas Department of Credit Unions Newsletter, 2014
In 2006, this publication changed its name to the KDCU Newsletter
This internet resource contains publications issued throughout the year.Newsletter for the Kansas Department of Credit Unions covering issues of concern to credit unions in Kansas
House Bill 2698 / presented by Megan Milner, Deputy Secretary of Juvenile and Adult Community Based Services, Kansas Department of Corrections.
"February 13, 2024."
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice, presented by Megan Milner, Deputy Secretary of Juvenile and Adult Community Based Services, Kansas Department of Corrections.
This same testimony was presented before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Judiciary Committee, by Megan Milner, Deputy Secretary of Juvenile and Adult Community Based Services, Kansas Department of Corrections on March 5, 2024.Testimony in support of HB 2698, "which would allow juvenile residents at the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex to leave the facility for certain activities related to rehabilitation efforts."
Other title: 2023-2024 Teacher Salaries; Other title: Teacher Salaries
application/pdfReport gives statistics for 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 school years.2022-2023 ACTUAL -- FTE [Full-time equivalent] -- Total Average Actual Salaries -- 2023-2024 CONTRACTED TEACHER SALARY INFORMATION -- FTE [Full-time equivalent] -- Contracted Average Teacher Salaries -- Contracted Average Supplemental Salaries -- Contracted Average Board Paid Fringe -- Total Average Contracted Salaries -- PERCENT CHANGE
Other Title: Senate Bill 507
"March 6, 2024."
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Committee on Assessment and Taxation, presented by Michael Hale and Jordan Heller, Kansas Department of Revenue.Testimony in support of SB 507. "Under Kansas law, a corporation is responsible for paying corporate income tax on its business income. Apportionment is the process of dividing the corporation's business income among the states in which the corporation conducts business by using a formula. The purpose of using an apportionment formula is to attribute to each state its fair share of the total business income of the corporation. Every state has adopted an apportionment formula by statute. ... This legislation would align Kansas with most states in how it apportions and sources sales for purposes of calculating corporate income tax. Using uniformed methods for apportionment formulas and sourcing measurements creates savings in compliance costs for businesses.