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  2. After underfunding pay raise for state employees, Kansas ...

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    Jason Alatidd, Topeka Capital-Journal. February 8, 2024 at 12:27 PM. After underfunding pay raises approved last year for state employees, Kansas lawmakers are set to spend another $11.2 million ...

  3. Lawmakers criticize a big pay raise for themselves ... - AOL

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    Kansas legislators approved on Friday another year's worth of funding for most state agencies and services after a few lawmakers staged a last-minute public protest over a 93% pay increase for ...

  4. Kansas lawmakers are allowing a 93% pay raise for ... - AOL

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    The increase is nearly $28,000 a year for rank-and-file legislators, boosting their total compensation from $30,000 to nearly $58,000, an increase of 93%. Legislative leaders get additional ...

  5. Clay Center, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    785. FIPS code. 20-13625. GNIS ID. 485555 [1] Website. cityofclaycenter.com. Clay Center is a city in and the county seat of Clay County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 4,199.

  6. Valley Center, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    316. FIPS code. 20-73250 [1] GNIS ID. 473852 [1] Website. valleycenterks.org. Valley Center is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States, [1] and a suburb of Wichita. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 7,340.

  7. Smith Center, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Smith Center was founded in 1871. [5] The first post office in Smith Center was established in January 1873. [6] Like Smith County, Smith Center was named for Maj. J. Nelson Smith of the 2nd Colorado Cavalry, a pre-war native of Elwood, Kansas, who died leading his regiment on October 21, 1864 at the Battle of the Little Blue River.

  8. Smith County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Website. SmithCoKS.com. Smith County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. Its county seat is Smith Center. [2] As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,570. [1] The county is named in memory of J. Nelson Smith, a major in the 2nd Colorado Cavalry, killed at the Battle of Westport on October 21, 1864.

  9. Kensington, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kensington was founded circa 1887. [4] It was incorporated as a city in 1900. [5] Kensington was considered a discordant community in 1892. Many of the husbands and wives lived apart from each other and the society was deemed "broken apart on the account of it". [6] Kensington was located on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad.