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Kansan to Kansan: Week of May 23, 2022

Government and Politics

May 31, 2022

From: Kansas Governor Laura Kelly

Governor Kelly Ceremonially Signs Bill Cutting Sales Taxes for Farmers and Ranchers Impacted by Four County Fire

“When disaster strikes, Kansans need help getting back on their feet. Cutting taxes provides financial relief for farmers and ranchers impacted by wildfires and other natural disasters as they recover their property and livelihoods.”

Governor Kelly Announces More Than $7 Million in Transportation Project Investments

“My administration has invested more than $100 million in our roads, trails, and bridges since the start of the Cost Share program because quality infrastructure is the foundation of strong communities. Congratulations to each of this year’s Cost Share awardees. Thank you for the work you’re doing to continue building a beautiful, vibrant, and safe Kansas.”

Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims ‘Kansas State Classy Cats Victory Day’

"It is my great pleasure to welcome our very own K-State Classy Cats to the Statehouse to celebrate their first national title in the program’s history. After an incredible year, this talented group of young women became national champions thanks to their hard work and determination. They’ve made Kansas proud and have inspired so many young dancers across the state."

Governor Laura Kelly Expands Broadband Access Across Rural Kansas

“We’re continuing on our bold and ambitious goal to make Kansas a top 10 state for broadband access by 2030. Affordable broadband is necessary for our communities to remain viable and competitive, and every Kansan deserves a reliable connection to the world. These grants accelerate our efforts to make that a reality.”

ICYMI

Kansas governor orders flags at half-staff to honor victims of Texas school shooting

Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims May 21-27 as safe boating week

Gov. secures disaster declaration for counties recovering from winter storm