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Kelly administration cabinet member departs as governor’s term winds down
Read Article As Gov. Laura Kelly's second and final term nears an end, Revenue Secretary Mark Burghart became one of the first cabinet members to depart as he moves into retirement. The governor announced on Monday that Burghart will retire on July 31, after serving throughout her term as revenue secretary. “I want to thank Secretary Burghart for his steadfast leadership over the last seven years," Kelly said in a statement. "As a dedicated public servant,
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