Kelly vetoes plan reserving federal COVID-19 relief funds for Kansas businesses
Kansaas big biz doesn't have the leash on Laura like they did sammy brownbutt...
Citing federal rules, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed lawmakers last-minute effort to require the state, counties and cities to set aside part of their federal COVID-19 aid to pay businesses harmed by public health orders.
The bill, passed in the final hours of the Legislative session in early May, would have created a three-member board to review business requests for relief using a quarter of the states relief dollars and 35% of county and city federal funding for compensation.
The only public information about the review process would be what companies received funds and how much.
In a statement Friday, Kelly said the bill was well-intentioned but violated federal rules by placing conditions on local governments use of the money, including to resolve potential legal claims against state or local governments.
Interim rules published by U.S. Treasury Department prohibit states from placing requirements or conditions on local government use of the latest round of COVID-19 relief funds.