Governor Laura Kelly has signed the following three bills into law:Senate Bill 118Senate Bill 118 would establish a procedure by which a city or county may assume the powers, responsibilities, and duties of a special district within the city’s corporate boundary or...
Kansas outperformed the March estimate by $52.3 million, or 9.7%, with $590.1 million received in total tax collections. That is $66.7 million more than last March.“While this revenue growth is encouraging, we must continue practicing fiscal responsibility –...
Governor Laura Kelly today issued several executive orders to ensure Kansas can maintain critical pandemic response efforts to keep Kansans healthy, keep businesses open, and keep kids in school.The orders Governor Kelly issued today extend provisions put in place by...
Governor Laura Kelly today signed a proclamation designating April as the Month of the Military Child in Kansas.When a Soldier, Airmen, Marine, or Sailor deploys to serve their country, they often leave loving families behind. The proclamation honors the strength,...
Governor Laura Kelly today signed a bill to ensure Kansas can maintain pandemic-related provisions that increase Kansans’ access to health care across the state.Senate Bill 283 extends the following COVID-19 response measures until March 31, 2022:The expanded use of...
Governor Laura Kelly today announced that COVID-19 testing will continue to be available at no-cost through the end of 2021 to everyone at community testing sites across the state.“More than 800,000 Kansans have received at least one shot, but we know that testing is...