Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and Secretary of State Scott Schwab take contrasting views on legality of Greeley County ...
Public school districts sought bond authorizations in January totaling $469 million, which topped an available state cap of $293.4 million.
But a bill introduced in the Kansas Senate could change ... the 30 most populous cities in the state. But cities have far more leeway when issuing bonds. The current limit for cities is 30% ...
The Kansas Attorney General’s Office blocked millions in school bond funds to a district in the state’s smallest county based on a rigid interpretation of a 2023 elections law. Voters in the ...
(KSNW) — It’s a first for Kansas. School districts statewide ... fact that a lot of school districts were passing bond issues that got state aid, and they couldn’t budget, they had no ...
TOPEKA — The Kansas Attorney General’s Office blocked millions in school bond funds to a district in the state’s smallest county based on a rigid interpretation of a 2023 elections law. Voters in the ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KansasReflector.com) — The Kansas Attorney General’s Office blocked millions in school bond funds to a district in the state’s smallest county based on a rigid interpretation ...
The fund seeks to preserve capital while producing current income for the investor that is exempt from both federal and Kansas state income taxes by investing in bonds issued by Kansas municipalities.
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Clay Barker, deputy secretary of state and general counsel for the agency, testified before the Senate local government committee on a bill that would validate a bond election held by Greeley County ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A western Kansas school district faces a multimillion-dollar setback after the state rejects its school bond proposal despite voters approving it. Greeley County Schools ...
It's a first for Kansas. School districts across the state have asked for more bond project money than the department of education can give out. This means some districts have to wait to make ...