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Kansas bill ends annual write-off of employers’ negative balance in unemployment trust fund
TOPEKA — The Kansas House approved legislation Wednesday altering the Kansas unemployment insurance system by ending the practice of annually writing off employers’ unpaid obligations to the state trust fund. Rep. Sean Tarwater, a Stilwell Republican and chairman of the House commerce committee, said the state enacted a law in 2024 that led to annual […]
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