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Committee advances bill to pay certain claims against the state; substitute motion places SB125 on consent calendar
Summary
The committee received an overview of Senate Bill 125, which would authorize payment of five claims totaling $6,430 from existing state funds; members approved a substitute motion to pass the bill favorably and place it on the consent calendar by voice vote.
Senate Bill 125, a bill authorizing payment of certain claims against the state, was heard and advanced by the Kansas Senate Ways and Means Committee after a staff overview and committee discussion. Molly Pratt, a fiscal analyst with the Legislative Research Department, summarized the Joint Committee on Special Claims against the State’s interim work and the claims recommended for payment.
Pratt told the committee the joint committee reviewed 63 claims during the interim and recommended payment of five claims that would total $6,430 and be paid from existing state resources in fiscal…
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