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    This internet resource contains newsletters issued throughout the yearKansas Labor Market Report January 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report February 2024 -- Labor Market Report March 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report April 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report May 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report June 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report July 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report August 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report September 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report October 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report November 2024 -- Kansas Labor Market Report December 2024

    Kansas State Board of Pharmacy Meeting Minutes, 2024

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    Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, 2024

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    Covers fiscal year ending June 30, 202

    Other Title: House Bill 2387

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    "March 12th," [2024]. Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Commerce Committee, presented by Bob North, Chief Counsel, Kansas Department of Commerce.Testimony "in support of HB 2387. This bill would provide funding for Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bond districts to replace lost food sales tax revenue, authorizes construction costs for historic theaters and amusement rides and moves the annual report deadline. STAR Bonds are a financing tool that allows Kansas municipalities to issue bonds to finance the development of major commercial, entertainment and tourism projects. The bonds are paid off through the sales tax revenue generated by development. As the food sales tax is reduced, it is imperative that funding is allocated to the established STAR Bond districts that contain businesses that sell food or food ingredients. This bill creates the mechanism and provides the funding for those established districts that previously generated sales tax on food and food ingredients. ... The bill also authorizes vertical construction costs for historic theaters and amusement rides to be allowable expenses in a STAR Bond district. ... Lastly, the bill changes the deadline for the annual STAR Bond report.

    Integrity Bulletin

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    Other Titles: House Bill 2620

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    "February 13, 2024." Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications, presented by Jeff McClanahan, Director, Utilities Division, Kansas Corporation Commission.Neutral testimony concerning HB 2620. "HB 2620 amends K.S.A. 66-1239 to; (1) extend the timeline for the Commission to make a determination regarding rate-making treatment for electric generating or transmission facilities from 180 days to 240 days, (2) establish a rebuttable presumption that a fossil fuel-fired generating unit shall not be retired absent sufficient evidence that the retirement meets certain newly defined criteria, and (3) require the Commission to submit an annual report on requests to retire fossil fuel-fired generation.

    House Bill 2741 / presented by Megan Milner, Deputy Secretary of Juvenile and Adult Community Based Services, Kansas Department of Corrections.

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    "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 19, 2024.Testimony "in support of House Bill 2741, which would standardize the conditions of supervision for offenders in Kansas.

    Adult Protective Services Statistical Reports, Fiscal Year 2024

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    July 2023 - June 2024 Collective title supplied by catalogerAdult Protective Services (APS) Intake Reports SFY2024 (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Adult Protective Services (APS) Reports Assigned SFY2024 (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Adult Protective Services (APS) Reports Assigned to Investigate by Alleged Maltreatment SFY 2024 (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Statewide Adult Protective Services (APS) Allegations by Age Group Monthly Report SFY 2024 YTD (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Kansas City Region Adult Protective Services (APS) Allegations by Age Group Monthly Report SFY 2024 YTD (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Northeast Region Adult Protective Services (APS) Allegations by Age Group Monthly Report SFY 2024 YTD (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Northwest Region Adult Protective Services (APS) Allegations by Age Group Monthly Report SFY 2024 YTD (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Southeast Region Adult Protective Services (APS) Allegations by Age Group Monthly Report SFY 2024 YTD (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Southwest Region Adult Protective Services (APS) Allegations by Age Group Monthly Report SFY 2024 YTD (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Wichita Region Adult Protective Services (APS) Allegations by Age Group Monthly Report SFY 2024 YTD (July 2023 - June 2024) -- Adult Protective Services (APS) Timely Contact with Victim Reports Received SFY2024 (July 1, 2023 -June 30, 2024) -- Adult Protective Services (APS) Investigation Findings SFY2024 (Findings made July 2023 - June 2024) -- Adult Protective Services (APS) Recurrent Maltreatment SFY 2024 (Report Month: July 2023 - June 2024)

    Other Title: House Bill 2796

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    "February 26, 2024." Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Taxation, presented by Michael Hale and Jordan Heller, Kansas Department of Revenue.Testimony in support of HB 2796. "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.

    Other Title: Senate Concurrent Resolution 1611

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    "March 19, 2024." Testimony before the Kansas Legislature, House Committee on Taxation, presented by David Harper, Division of Property Valuation, Kansas Department of Revenue.Testimony concerning SCR 1611. "SCR 1611 would allow for submission to the qualified electors of the state for their approval or rejection of amendments to Section 1 of article 11 of the Kansas Constitution, limiting annual real property valuation increases to 4% per year, except under certain circumstances as defined in the resolution.

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