Jason Alatidd
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Kansas Statehouse reporter for @CJOnline and @USATODAYCo | K-State grad | Iola native
Topeka, KS
Joined October 2016
This tax season, KPERS wants to avoid last year's 1099-R mail headache
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When KPERS mailed about 120,000 income tax forms to retirees, they got delayed at the USPS distribution center in Kansas City.
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Father Emil Kapaun memorial at Kansas Statehouse needs more donations
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About half of the funds needed have been raised for the Father Emil Kapaun memorial at the Kansas Statehouse.
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Here's how long KC Chiefs must stay in Kansas or pay back subsidies
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The Kansas STAR bond agreement to build a new $3 billion stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs requires the team to play home games there for 30 years.
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When will Kansas City Chiefs open new domed stadium in Kansas?
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The Kansas City Chiefs will open a new stadium in Kansas by Aug. 1, 2031, in time for the start of the 2031-32 NFL season.
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Kansas City Chiefs will move from Missouri to Kansas with stadium deal
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The Kansas City Chiefs will move from Missouri to Kansas after a committee of top Kansas lawmakers approved taxpayer subsidies to build a new stadium.
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Kansas City Chiefs will move from Missouri to Kansas with stadium deal Chiefs owner Clark Hunt smiles at the end of this afternoon's session. Story from the Kansas Statehouse with @Jason_Alatidd and @JackHarvel
https://t.co/RsifY8NGVm
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How to watch meeting for Kansas City Chiefs stadium proposal
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Here is how to watch the Kansas government meeting where the Kansas City Chiefs are expected to propose a stadium deal with taxpayer subsidies.
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Kansas university students will pay more for housing and dining
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Students at five of six Kansas state universities will pay more for housing and dining plans next school year.
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'Pushback has been effective' by Democratic governors to Trump: Kelly
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Gov. Laura Kelly believes the pushback by Democratic governors against Republican President Donald Trump "has been effective."
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For Kansas stadium deadline, Chiefs are on agenda but not Royals
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Kansas set a Dec. 31 deadline to have a deal penned with either team. At the last meeting before the deadline, the Royals are "not on the agenda."
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Will Chiefs or Royals build new stadiums in Kansas? Deadline looms
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A deadline from the Kansas government looms for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to make a deal for subsidies to build new stadiums.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals have an upcoming deadline from top Kansas lawmakers to make a deal to build new stadiums in Kansas. Here's the latest ahead of a Dec. 22 meeting: https://t.co/2JtJIh2uFr
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A deadline from the Kansas government looms for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals to make a deal for subsidies to build new stadiums.
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Defendant accused of swatting federal judge in Kansas after sentencing
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A criminal defendant allegedly swatted the federal judge who sentenced him via a false report to Kansas DCF of child sex and physical abuse.
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Kansas is rebidding contract for prison health care provider
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The Kansas Department of Corrections currently contracts with Centurion to provide health care services to prisoners, but the contract is expiring.
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Investing early is investing smart. Kansas Child Care Capacity Accelerator grants have created more than 5,100 new licensed child care slots, ensuring a long-term impact on Kansas parents and children. Read more from my interview with Jason Alatidd:
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Kansas used millions of dollars, mostly in federal COVID funding, to invest in child care. The result is thousands of new slots statewide.
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Why Kansas child care funding was an investment in economy
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Kansas used millions of dollars, mostly in federal COVID funding, to invest in child care. The result is thousands of new slots statewide.
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Why Kansas child care funding was an investment in economy
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Kansas used millions of dollars, mostly in federal COVID funding, to invest in child care. The result is thousands of new slots statewide.
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How Kansas grants helped address child care shortage in Topeka
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Federal funding for Kansas child care grants supported multiple projects in Topeka, including a new infant and toddler center.
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After 2 deaths and many cases, Kansas tuberculosis outbreak is over
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The tuberculosis outbreak in KCK that Kansas public health officials once called the largest "over the span of one year" has now been declared over.
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