Medical Assistance Programs The State of Kansas offers medical assistance to eligible Kansans through three major programs. Medicaid. Medicaid is part of KanCare, the state’s managed care program, and covers Kansans with limited income who meet program eligibility criteria in the following groups: pregnant women, children up to age 19, adult caretakers of children, personsContinue reading “Overview of Medical Assistance Programs”
Category Archives: Briefing Book
Revenue Neutral Process
KSA 79-2988 requires, on or before June 15 of each year, each county clerk to calculate the revenue neutral rate (the mill levy that would yield the same amount of property tax revenue as the prior year) for each taxing subdivision. These calculations are required to be performed annually, and any decisions made by aContinue reading “Revenue Neutral Process”
Update on the Community Support Waiver 2025
Community Support Waiver Services The 2022 Special Committee on Intellectual and Developmental Disability Waiver Modernization (Committee) recommended the development of a Home and Community Based Services Medicaid Community Support Waiver (CSW) to serve youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD) who need less-intensive services and supports than those provided on the existing comprehensiveContinue reading “Update on the Community Support Waiver 2025”
Voter Registration Qualifications
Qualifications to Submit a Voter Registration Application Certain amendments of the U.S. Constitution provide that citizens of the United States over the age of 18 shall not be denied the right to vote based on their race, color, or previous condition of servitude (15th Amendment); sex (19th Amendment); or age (26th Amendment). The 24th AmendmentContinue reading “Voter Registration Qualifications”
Updated Child Care Regulations
During the 2023 Interim, the Special Committee on Child Care Centers and Child Care Homes (Committee) met for two days to study and make recommendations regarding policy options for child care facilities, including day care regulation. Among the recommendations, the Committee requested the Legislative Coordinating Council compose a letter to the Office of the AttorneyContinue reading “Updated Child Care Regulations”
Voter Roll and Poll Book Maintenance
Voter Roll Maintenance Voter registration list, or voter roll, maintenance is the process of removing voters from the voter roll or party affiliation lists. In Kansas, it is the responsibility of the county election officer to remove names of voters who have died or who have become disqualified from voting. The Secretary of State mustContinue reading “Voter Roll and Poll Book Maintenance”
Grid Security
Protecting the bulk electric system (or “power grid”) from both physical and cyberattacks is known as “grid security.” Risks and Threats In 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) reported at least 175 instances of physical attacks or threats against critical grid infrastructure, including incidences of theft and vandalism. In 2024, Check Point Research documentedContinue reading “Grid Security”
Article V Convention (Convention of States)
What is Article V? Article V of the U.S. Constitution gives states the power to call a convention to propose and discuss amendments that “impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress.” ArticleContinue reading “Article V Convention (Convention of States)”
Kansas Cybersecurity Update
From 2022 to 2023, ransomware attacks against cities, counties, and state agencies increased by 36 percent. A ransomware attack is a type of malicious software (malware) that encrypts its files on a victim’s computer or network, rendering them inaccessible until a ransom is paid to the attacker. Ransomware typically infiltrates a system through phishing emailsContinue reading “Kansas Cybersecurity Update”
Characterization of Military Service Upon Discharge
During the 2023-2024 biennium, the Legislature passed, and the Governor subsequently signed into law, several bills relating to veterans of the U.S. armed forces and the Kansas Army and Air National Guard. Many of the newly enacted laws updated language to ensure consistency amongst statutes. Others provided additional state benefits to veterans who received aContinue reading “Characterization of Military Service Upon Discharge”

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