(UPDATED to include comment from governor's office)
A possible special session to draw new election districts for members of Congress could include legislation that would put a check on how the governor disperses money for a new federal rural health care program.
The so-called One Big Beautiful Bill passed by Congress establishes the Rural Health Transformation Program, creating a national $50 billion fund to help states reinvent rural health care through innovation, strategic partnerships and workforce investment.
Kansas could get $1.5 billion from the program over the next five years, and state lawmakers want controls in place . . .
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