Gov.-elect Kelly Has Her Work Cut Out Fixing State Government In Kansas
Think of Laura Kelly as the fix-it governor.
As in she needs to fix what, by most accounts, is a state government in desperate need of repair.
For the first year or two of her administration, her biggest job will be restoring the capacity of state agencies crippled by budget cuts and the exodus of employees with the skills and institutional knowledge needed to keep the trains running on time.
Or, more to the point, balance the state budget, adequately fund schools and ensure that foster kids are placed in safe and stable homes.
She may want to start with high-profile initiatives to reduce the sales tax on food, restore the budget cuts suffered by universities and reboot the multi-billion-dollar highway-building program that former Republican Gov. Sam Brownback abandoned because of self-inflicted money problems.
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