AP: Kan. gov. likely to get OK for internal borrowing
AP:
TOPEKA, Kan. — Gov. Mark Parkinson appears unlikely to face much trouble persuading legislative leaders to allow a fresh round of internal borrowing so that Kansas can pay its bills on time in coming weeks.
That’s in sharp contrast to his predecessor, whose confrontation with the same leaders in February created fears about state workers being paid late and briefly brought Kansas unwanted national attention.
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