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Kansas Republicans flout fiscal notes in rush to pass costly, contentious bills
TOPEKA — When Rep. Kristey Williams appeared before the House budget committee in late January to pitch her idea for hiring “fiscal integrity” auditors, she told lawmakers not to pay attention to how much the ploy would cost. State budget analysts had determined the salary and benefits for two high-level employees, with operating expenses, would […]
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