Barnett seeks freeze on reimbursements

By ERIC SWANSON
Posted Dec 21, 2009 @ 10:43 AM
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    When Kansas lawmakers start work next month, they'll be searching for ways to close a $358.7 million hole in the state's budget for 2011.
    Among other cost-cutting options, they may consider state Sen. Jim Barnett's proposal to freeze legislative reimbursement rates starting in 2010.
    Late last week, Barnett announced a proposal to end the automatic escalator in lawmakers' pay, which raises state reimbursement rates in accordance with federal rate increases. The bill will likely be numbered and assigned to a committee when the Legislature convenes in January.
    Barnett said Friday he believes freezing reimbursement rates is appropriate when the state is grappling with a severe budget shortfall.
   For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

    When Kansas lawmakers start work next month, they'll be searching for ways to close a $358.7 million hole in the state's budget for 2011.
    Among other cost-cutting options, they may consider state Sen. Jim Barnett's proposal to freeze legislative reimbursement rates starting in 2010.
    Late last week, Barnett announced a proposal to end the automatic escalator in lawmakers' pay, which raises state reimbursement rates in accordance with federal rate increases. The bill will likely be numbered and assigned to a committee when the Legislature convenes in January.
    Barnett said Friday he believes freezing reimbursement rates is appropriate when the state is grappling with a severe budget shortfall.
   For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

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