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Property tax protesters press board on alleged missing Medicaid reimbursements; superintendent says claim exceeds district special-education budget

2530472 · February 27, 2025
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A public commenter asked the board to investigate a claim that about $43 million in Medicaid/Medicare reimbursements is missing; Superintendent Anna Stubblefield said that figure exceeds the district's total special-education budget and staff will provide accurate information.

During the public-comment period at the Kansas City, Kansas Board of Education meeting on Feb. 27, a community member asked the board to investigate alleged missing Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements and questioned the district—s purchasing-card practices. The superintendent later told the board the $43 million figure exceeds the district—s special-education budget and that staff will continue to provide accurate data to the public.

Scott Harding, who identified himself as a member of Wyandotte County Property Tax Protesters, told the board the group has been…

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