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U.S. Senate - Kansas delegation
Senator Sam Brownback (R)
Website: www.brownback.senate.gov

Washington, D.C. office
303 Hart Senate Office Building
District of Columbia 20510-1604
(202) 224-6521 phone
(202) 228-1265 fax

Topeka office
612 South Kansas Avenue
Topeka, Kansas 66603
(785) 233-2503 phone
(785) 233-2616 fax

Pittsburg office
1001 North Broadway, Suite C
Pittsburg, Kansas 66762
(620) 231-6040 phone
(620) 231-6347 fax

Overland Park office
11111 West 95th Street, #245
Overland Park, Kansas 66214
(913) 492-6378 phone
(913) 492-7253 fax

Wichita office
245 North Waco, Suite 240
Wichita, Kansas 67202
(316) 264-8066 phone
(316) 264-9078 fax

Garden City office
811 North Main Street, Suite A
Garden City, Kansas 67846
(620) 275-1124 phone
(620) 275-1837 fax

Senator Pat Roberts (R)
Website: www.roberts.senate.gov

Washington, D.C. office
109 Hart Senate Office Building
District of Columbia 20510-1605
(202) 224-4774 phone
(202) 224-3514 fax

Overland Park office
11900 College Boulevard, Suite 203
Overland Park, Kansas 66210
(913) 451-9343 phone
(913) 451-9446 fax

Topeka office
444 SE Quincy, #392
Topeka, Kansas 66683
(785) 295-2745 phone
(785) 235-3665 fax

Wichita office
155 North Market Street, #120
Wichita, Kansas 67202
(316) 263-0416 phone
(316) 263-0273 fax

Dodge City office
100 Military Plaza, Suite 203
Dodge City, Kansas 67801
(620) 227-2244 phone
(620) 227-2264 fax



USA|Kansas thanks our 2010 Convention Sponsors for being partners in education

USA|Kansas extends a special thanks to our Convention Sponsors this year. In addition to exhibiting at the convention, these businesses were recognized among hundreds of statewide education administrators during the General Session. Click here to read more.

Governor announces plan for balancing FY 2010 budget

Governor Parkinson announced Friday morning his plan to make up $106 million shortfall in the current budget year. Two of the measures included in the plan can be accomplished by the governor himself, but the remaining four measures will require legislative action. In laying out his plan, the governor spared education, social services, and public safety from further cuts in the FY 2010 year. The governor maintains that $21million of the shortfall can be explained by tax refunds that were paid out earlier than usual, due to electronic filing this year, so his plan addresses the remaining $85 million shortfall. To read details of the governor’s proposal, click here.

Looking for contact information for your Representative or Senator? The USA|Kansas Legislative Action Center has a listing of all U.S. Congressional, Kansas Senate, Kansas House, and State Board of Education representatives - including office numbers, phone numbers and email addresses. If you don't know who your legislator is, visit the Kansas Legislature online. Individuals can search for Legislators by entering your home address and/or school address.

Legislative Committee Schedules and Assignments, 2010
House Committees (Schedule)
House Committees (Membership)
Senate Committees (Schedule)
Senate Committees (Membership)

2009-2010 K-12 Education Budget. KSDE has provided a more detailed computer printout (SF0014) which compares the 2009-2010 adopted general fund budget, 2009-2010 computed general fund budget using a base state aid per pupil (BSAPP) of $4,218 and the estimated revised general fund budget for 2009-10 using a BSAPP of $4,012. The BSAPP coincides with reductions made by the Governor as a result of allotments announced on November 23, 2009. (Please note: this is an updated report, replacing SF0011)

Updated State Budget and School Finance materialsPlease be patient, as larger files may take longer to open or download.

 

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