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Committee recommends Kansas Department of Credit Unions’ budgets after hearing contingency requests tied to reduced federal support
Summary
A legislative committee recommended the Kansas Department of Credit Unions’ FY2026 and FY2027 budgets, including contingency funding to replace examiner training and software support previously provided by the NCUA and funds to cover two vacant examiner positions. The request is fee-funded, not from the state general fund.
The committee voted to recommend the FY2026 and FY2027 budgets for the Kansas Department of Credit Unions after agency staff outlined contingency requests to replace federal support. Arianna Waddell, who presented the agency’s budget, said the department’s revised FY2026 estimate is $1,800,000, “all from the Credit Union fee fund,” and noted the agency has no State General Fund support.
Waddell told the committee the supplemental requests—about $329,000 in FY2026—are driven by anticipated reductions in support from the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), which has historically provided examiner training, access to the MERIT…
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