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News from Kansas State Representative Ken Rahjes

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Hello from Topeka! The situation with Kansas Department of Labor continues to take much of the focus of our time here. I have had many conversations, received numerous emails, texts and phone calls from those who have fallen victim to fraud or have been unable to file for unemployment benefits. I have been working with the Department of Labor but it is getting beyond frustrating.

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News from Kansas Senator Elaine Bowers

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This week, the Senate standing committees continued to hold hearings and bring forward legislation. The Ways and Means Committee is starting to work the budget bill with subcommittee meetings to report to the full committee in a few weeks. The Senate will be returning to General Orders where we will see the first committee bills to have a vote from the entire Senate.

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Legislative News From Kansas Representative Ken Rahjes

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Hello from Topeka!  Yes, as of the time I am writing this column we are still in session. The Kansas House moved quickly late last week to prioritize a basic budget and implement emergency plans as a preventive measure amid Coronavirus concerns. With several  COVID-19 cases confirmed, it has prompting the Governor to encourage many school districts and public entities to implement temporary closures to reduce exposure.