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Office Of Repealer Planning Stop In Liberal

KSCB News - October 4, 2011 4:40 pm

Kansas Office of the Repealer Secretary Dennis Taylor will be making more stops on his tour of the state of Kansas.

Secretary Taylor, who began his tour today, is traveling across the state to discuss proposed repeals and collect input from Kansans on rules and regulations they believe should be repealed.

In January, Governor Sam Brownback signed Executive Order 11-01 establishing the Office of the Repealer within the Kansas Department of Administration. The Governor tasked the Office of the Repealer with investigating the system of governance of the state including its laws and regulations to determine instances in which those laws and regulations are unreasonable, unduly burdensome, duplicitous, or contradictory.

As part of the investigative process, Executive Order 11-04 also charged the Repealer with establishing a system for receiving public recommendations suggesting various laws and regulations to be considered for repeal. In addition to attending one of the tour stops, Kansans may submit their ideas to the office’s online website at: http://repealer.ks.gov/

The dates and times of the November visits, which will include Dodge City, Liberal and Colby, are pending.

The public is encouraged to attend.

Any individual with a disability may request accommodation by COB two days prior to the event by contacting the Governor’s office at [email protected] or 785.368.7138.

 

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