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Kansan to Kansan: Week of May 16, 2022

Government and Politics

May 23, 2022

From: Kansas Governor Laura Kelly

Governor Kelly Fully Funds Public Schools for Fourth Consecutive Year

“I am pleased to be able to uphold my commitment to fully fund our public schools. Providing schools with the funding and resources they need will create lifelong learners, which are the foundation of our state’s strong workforce and future economic growth.”

Governor Laura Kelly Celebrates the Creation of Nearly 9,000 Jobs in Johnson County 

"Private sector leaders across the U.S. are realizing what we have known for quite some time – Kansas is open for business. Thanks to Kansas’ central location, excellent infrastructure, and strong workforce, more and more job opportunities are coming to the state, including to Johnson County."

Governor Kelly Helps Kansans Affected by Infant Formula Shortage 

“I have directed all state agencies to do everything in their power to help Kansans access vital infant formula. From increasing flexibility to helping eliminate barriers at check-out, my Administration is doing what is within our power to ease the impact of the national infant formula shortage on Kansas Families.”

ICYMI

Kansas governor signs bill transferring ownership of Shawnee Indian Cemetery

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