Kelly lays out new budget: Proposes spending on child care, employee raises, capital projects

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Gov. Laura Kelly on Thursday introduced a new budget that makes a historic investment in child care, restores state revenues for local government, raises state employee pay, funds special education for schools, cuts taxes and expands Medicaid.

Budget Director Adam Proffitt laid out a $25.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2025 that also puts more than $700 million into capital projects for corrections, higher education and law enforcement and another $80 million into community projects such as the World Cup.

The governor's budget . . .

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