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Kansas officials offer $90k to former state employees who alleged discrimination, retaliation
TOPEKA — Kansas officials offered a combined $90,000 in payouts to settle lawsuits from two former state employees who alleged the state discriminated and retaliated against them. The State Finance Council on Wednesday approved agreements to pay a former state hospital employee and a former commerce department program director. The council consists of Democratic Gov. […]
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