Senators on Monday delayed the confirmation of Gov. Laura Kelly's appointment to lead the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.
Christopher Kennedy was peppered with a range of questions about relocating employees, managing the state's deer population, new regulations for fire extinguishers on boats and the use of eminent domain.
After nearly 45 minutes, the Senate confirmation oversight committee still had more questions to ask and agreed to continue the proceeding to another date within the next 10 days.
"There are still questions that haven't been answered," said Senate Majority Leader Larry Alley, chair of the Senate . . .
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