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Legislative liaison: 82 days left in session; governor proposes $30 million for Ogallala aquifer, bills would alter valuation cap and planning authority
Summary
Marley, the council’s legislative staff member, told the Jan. 17 agenda review that 82 days remain in the Kansas legislative session and highlighted proposals including $30 million for Ogallala Aquifer water conservation and multiple bills affecting property valuation and local planning authority.
Marley, the council’s legislative staff member, briefed the Wichita City Council at the Jan. 17 agenda review on activity at the Kansas State Legislature.
Marley said, “So as of, Tuesday next week, there's 82 days left in session.” He reported that in the governor’s State of the State address the governor proposed $30,000,000 for water conservation…
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