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Kansans rally against restrictions to public assistance programs
TOPEKA — Advocates, medical providers and recipients of public assistance programs rallied Thursday at the Statehouse with a clear message: restricting access to these programs would hurt Kansans. Senate Bill 363 imposes a sweeping set of steps to verify Kansans’ eligibility for the state’s medical and food assistance programs. April Holman, executive director for Alliance for […]
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