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Committee backs Kansas Legal Services expungement clinics after interim juvenile-justice overview
Summary
The Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice reviewed an interim oversight report, heard that the Evidence Based Program Account faces future shortfalls, and recommended conveying support for Kansas Legal Services’ expungement and driver’s license clinics to the House Committee on General Government Budget.
The Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice on the first day of its session heard a staff summary of the Jay Russell Jennings joint interim committee and agreed to convey support for Kansas Legal Services’ statewide expungement and driver’s license clinics to the House Committee on General Government Budget.
Jillian Kinkade of Legislative Research summarized the interim committee’s November meetings and told members the report would be published on the KLRD website. She said the Kansas Juvenile Justice Oversight Committee described the Evidence Based Program Account (EBPA) and said it is funded by savings from closing youth…
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