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State of Kansas Agriculture / presented by Mike Beam, Secretary of Agriculture, Kansas Department of Agriculture.
"January 22, 2024."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources, presented by Mike Beam, Secretary of Agriculture, Kansas Department of Agriculture."Agriculture continues to be Kansas' largest industry and economic driver, with 72 agriculture, food and food processing sectors combining for 81 billion and supports over 253,000 jobs across the state (13% of the workforce). In addition to the statewide agriculture contribution document, KDA has generated county-by-county reports demonstrating the economic contributions of agriculture. ... Not only do Kansas farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses drive the state's economy, but a significant portion of the U.S. ag marketing value is from our state. In fact, Kansas ranks 5th in the nation in total value of ag production, most of which comes from the southwest part of the state. Kansas, especially western Kansas, is one of our nation's leading agricultural and food production regions."Agriculture's Contribution to the Kansas Economy
2023 Summit Focus on Water and Workforce
Animal Disease Response: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
Emergency Preparedness
Wildfire Task Force
Local Food Purchase Assistance Program
Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program
Specialty Crops and Local Foods
Conclusio
Kansas Department of Agriculture News Releases
This internet resource combines releases published throughout the yearKDA Hires Executive Director for Division of Conservation -- KDA Hires Executive Director for Division of Conservation -- KDA Pet Animal Advisor Board Virtual Meeting January 12 -- Hearing on Proposed Quarantine of Callery Pear Trees -- State Conservation Commission Meeting January 29 -- Josh McGinn Named Assistant Secretary of Agriculture -- KDA Announces 2024 Custom Rates Survey -- KDA Offers Farmer's Market and Local Food Producer Workshop Series -- KDA Announces Specialty Crop Grant Opportunity -- McCoy Rock Quarry wins 2023 Governor's Mined Land Reclamation Award -- Vacated Registration of Dicamba Products Impacts Kansas Agriculture -- Pet Animal Advisory Board Meeting March 6 -- KDA Animal Health to Host Regional Workshops -- Kansas Responds to Concerns about HPAI in Dairy Cattle -- State Conservation Commission Meeting on May 14 -- Cheers Kansas Festival on May 11 in Wamego -- Taiwanese Students Visit Kansas in a Bilateral Agricultural Youth Exchange -- HPAI Detection in Kansas Dairy Herds -- State Conservation Commission to Hold Virtual Meeting on April 16 -- State Board of Agriculture to Meet March 28 -- Kansas Animal Health Advisory Board to Meet March 27 -- New Commissioners Elected to Kansas Commodity Commissions -- State Conservation Commission Meeting on March 18 -- Agriculture Marketing and Promotions Advisory Board Meeting on March 15 -- KDA Celebrates Governor Kelly Signing Bill to Update State Pesticide Law -- Agriculture Education Students Awarded Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificates -- KDA Hosts Beef Genetics Trade Missions -- State Board of Agriculture to Meet June 27 -- 2024 Organic Certification Cost Share Program Now Accepting Applications -- Kansas Animal Health Advisory Board Virtual Meeting July 2 -- Hearing for Proposed Changes to Livestock Regulations -- Cost Share Assistance Available for Water Efficiency Technology -- KDA Seeks Marketing Advisory Board Members -- Register for 2024 Kansas Ag Growth Summit -- KDA Advises Public Regarding EPA’s Emergency Suspension of DCPA -- State Conservation Commission Meeting on August 20 -- KDA Appoints Marketing Advisory Board Members -- Republican River Compact Administration to Meet August 28 -- 2024 Kansas Ag Growth Summit Welcomes Ag Community to Manhattan -- 2024 Specialty Crop Block Grants Awarded -- KDA Recruiting Beef Cattle Producers for Outbound Trade Mission to Mexico -- KDA Pet Animal Advisory Board Virtual Meeting September 4 -- KDA to Host 18th Annual Kansas Grape Stomp at the Kansas State Fair -- Kansas Department of Agriculture Boards to Meet Sept. 12 -- Industrial Hemp Advisory Board Virtual Meeting September 10 -- Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Commission Meeting to Be Held October 2 -- KDA and KDHE Remind Kansans to Vaccinate Animals Against Rabies -- Commodity Commission Deadline Is Nov. 30 to File or Register -- Chinese Trade Delegation Visits Kansas and Nebraska to Source American Paint Horses -- State Conservation Commission to Hold Virtual Meeting on October 25 -- Taiwan Agricultural Youth Exchange Program Accepting Applications -- KDA Hosts Beef Genetics Trade Team from Canada -- State Conservation Commission Meeting on November 24 -- KDA And MDA work with Food Export Midwest to Host Buyers Mission -- KDA Travels to Mexico for Beef Genetics Trade Mission -- KDA Pet Animal Advisory Board Virtual Meeting December 4 -- Kansas Animal Health Advisory Board Virtual Meeting December 4 -- KDA Warns Poultry Owners of HPAI Risk -- Hearing for Proposed Changes to Live Plant Dealer Regulations -- Arkansas River Compact Administration to Meet Dec. 13 in Garden City -- Agriculture Marketing and Promotions Advisory Board Meeting on December 13 -- State Board of Agriculture to Meet December 16 -- KDA Offers Farmers’ Market and Local Food Producer Workshop Series -- Avian Influenza Identified in Doniphan and Rooks Counties
Governor's Budget Report, Fiscal Year 2025, Volume 1
Issued in 2 volumes.
Prepared by the Division of the BudgetAgency program expenditures and the Governor's recommendations
988 Coordinating Council Report : Annual Report to the 2024 Kansas Legislature / presented by Andy Brown, Deputy Secretary of Programs, Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services.
"January 2024."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, presented by Andy Brown, Deputy Secretary of Programs, Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services on January 25, 2024.
Committee name, presenter's name, and presentation date taken from Kansas Legislature website."The 988 Coordinating Council Report to the House Committee on Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications and the Senate Committee on Utilities is based on the work of the Kansas 988 Coordinating Council from January 2023 to December 2023. ... The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline was implemented nationally and in Kansas on July 16, 2022, marking a pivotal moment in crisis intervention services. This annual report, a requirement of 2022 House Substitute for Senate Bill 19, offers an overview of the 988 Coordinating Council's efforts to enhance and oversee the 988 system in the state. The Council is responsible for advising on the delivery of 988 services, future enhancements of the network, and budget distributions through 2026."--Acknowledgements and Executive Summary.Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Background
Council Areas of Focus
Review of Key Performance Indicators
Mobile Crisis Response
Collaboration Among Partners
Technology Considerations
Future Enhancements
Budget
Overview
Expenses for Fiscal Year 2023
Fiscal Year 2024 Budget
Budget Recommendations for Fiscal Year 2025
Appendices
Appendix A. Kansas 988 Coordinating Council Members
Appendix B. Presentations to the 988 Coordinating Council
Appendix C. Core Areas and Goals from Kansas 988 Implementation Plan
Appendix D. 988 Broad State Metrics
Appendix E. Kansas Health Institute 988 Infographic
Appendix F. Resource
Other Titles: Proponent Testimony on House Bill 2353 House Bill 2353
"February 8, 2024."
Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Corrections & Juvenile Justice Committee, presented by Drew Adkins, Commissioner of Behavioral Health Services, Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services.
Includes attachment of Proposed Amendments to HB 2353 - KDADS.Testimony in support of HB 2353. "House Bill 2353 was requested by KDADS in conjunction with the Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA). While the initial request to the statute was outlined in stipulation to the grant, as the AOT program entered its second year it became clear that the changes in HB 2353 were vital to the function of the program. Not only will these changes help the AOT program across Kansas, but they will help one of Kansas' most vulnerable populations by stopping the revolving door of "treat, street, and repeat". AOT is a program that utilizes outpatient treatment orders to help those with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bi-polar, and schizoaffective disorder) who have a repeat history of hospitalization, medical non-adherence, and many times do not realize they are ill. ... The changes requested in HB 2353 have been requested by AOT stakeholders across the State.
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"1.22.2024."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Child Welfare & Foster Care, by Secretary Laura Howard, Kansas Department for Children and Families.
This same presentation was given before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Committee on Public Health & Welfare, by Secretary Laura Howard, Kansas Department for Children and Families on 1.30.2024.Presentation giving an overview of the foster care system in Kansas and the financial, programmatic, and legislative changes that have been made in the last year.By the Numbers
Prevention & Community Engagement
Foster Care Updates
Legislative Update
Unwinding Update / presented by Yvonne Case, Director of Operations for Medicaid, Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
"January 24, 2024."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, Robert G. (Bob) Bethell KanCare Oversight Committee, presented by Yvonne Case, Director of Operations for Medicaid, Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
Committee name and presenter's name taken from Kansas Legislature website.Eligibility Update
Redetermination Overview and Timeline
Current Unwinding Data
Call Center Metrics
Process Improvements in Medicaid
New Process Improvement
Kansas Safe Kids Annual Report
Safe Kids Kansas is a 501c(3) charitable organization and is a member of Safe Kids Worldwide, a global organization dedicated to preventing injuries in children. The designated lead agency for Safe Kids Kansas is the Kansas Department of Health and Environment
2024 Summary of Legislation
This publication includes summaries of the legislation enacted by the 2024 Legislature.
Not summarized are bills of a limited, local, technical, clarifying, or repealing nature, and bills
that were vetoed (sustained). However, these bills are listed beginning on page 366.
During the 2024 Session, 605 bills were introduced: 233 in the Senate and 372 in the
House. In addition, 284 Senate bills and 371 House bills were carried over from the 2023
Session, for a grand total of 1,260 bills that were alive during the 2024 Session. Of these 1,260
bills, 111 (8.8 percent) became law: 47 Senate bills and 64 House bills. Further, of the 111 bills
that became law, 103 (92.8 percent) were introduced by committees and 8 (7.2 percent) were
introduced by individual legislators.
The Governor vetoed 21 bills and 44 line items in appropriations bills. Fourteen of the bill
vetoes and 37 line item vetoes were sustained. No bills will be carried over to the 2025 Session
of the Legislature.
[Note: A separate summary of legislation for the special session of the 2024 Legislature is
appended to this publication.