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The Kansas Department of Administration (DoA) is a department of the state of Kansas under the Governor of Kansas. It was created in 1953 by the Kansas Legislature. DoA is administered by the Secretary of Administration, who is appointed by the Governor with the approval of the Kansas Senate. As of 2024, it has about 500 employees. [1]
Surplus Property Act of 1944 (ch. 479, 58 Stat. 765, 50A U.S.C. § 1611 et seq., enacted October 3, 1944) is an act of the United States Congress that was enacted to provide for the disposal of surplus government property to "a State, political subdivision of a State, or tax-supported organization".
Kansas lawmakers already have some ideas for how to spend the surplus of taxpayer money. With $2.9 billion surplus, how will Kansas lawmakers spend your tax dollars or cut taxes this year? Skip to ...
Fulbright Act of 1946, 50a U.S.C. § 1619, is a United States statute commissioning the United States Department of State as a disposal agency for the disposal of materials on public lands and the reclamation of salvageable military surplus assets pending the aftermath of World War II.
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Kansas has billions of dollars in unspent revenue. Lawmakers are expected to debate new spending and tax cuts. Kansas lawmakers weigh tax cuts, spending priorities amid budget surplus
The Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) is a cabinet-level department of the state government of Kansas.It is headquartered in the state capital of Topeka. The KDOR is responsible for the collection of taxes as well as valuing property, and the wholesale distribution of alcoholic beverages and enforcement of liquor laws.
Kansas’ deadline to declare their personal property to the state is just over a week away, and Missouri’s has already passed — although late fees won’t be charged until May 1. One reader ...