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Kansas House Passes Historic Workers’ Compensation Compromise
(February 17, 2011)
Topeka – Today the House passed a workers’ compensation reform 90 to 26. The legislation is the result of committee deliberation and extensive negotiation between labor and business representatives. It is the most comprehensive workers’ compensation package considered in seventeen years and the first to pass with support from both labor and business interests. For more information, click here.
Kansas House Overwhelmingly Adopts Structural Budget Reform
Topeka – This morning an overwhelming majority in the Kansas House voted to adopt structural reform of the budgeting processes through a “pay-go” provision in the House Rules. The measure specifies that on appropriation bills, amendments to increase spending will not be in order unless they reduce spending by a like or greater amount. For the full release, click here.
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