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Joint Committee on Special Claims denies several claims, approves modest payments and carries complex matters to December

Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State · October 28, 2025
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At its Oct. 28 meeting the Joint Committee on Special Claims against the State voted to deny multiple claims for lack of documentation or exhaustion of administrative remedies, approved several small property payments, and carried complex or confidential claims (including a PREA matter) to its Dec. 2 session for further investigation.

The Joint Committee on Special Claims Against the State met Oct. 28 and disposed of a large set of individual claims the committee had scheduled, voting on several low-dollar property claims and postponing more complex or confidential matters.

Members approved a $79.32 property claim for Rudolph Wallace (claim 7435) after reaching the claimant by phone and reviewing agency records; the payment was charged to the responsible agency’s existing funds. The committee also approved a partial payment to the Kansas Historical Society for trailer repairs (claim 7459) after reviewing competing estimates; committee members…

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