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Kansas education department lists 20 statutorily required reports; committee to consider trimming low-value ones
Summary
KSDE told the committee it produces about 20 statutorily required reports to the legislature, identified several that are labor intensive or rarely used, and agreed to send the full list for committee review and potential repeal or amendment.
Kansas State Department of Education officials told the Committee on K-12 Education Budget that the agency currently compiles roughly 20 reports statutorily required to be sent to the legislature and said several may be candidates for removal or consolidation.
Dr. Harwood said some reports are federally required or tied to appropriations and therefore must continue, while others appear to be legacy items that receive little attention. He told the committee the list includes reports dating back to the…
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