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Kelly Signs State Water Funding Plan

 

 Governor Laura Kelly signs a bill that increases funding for the State Water Plan, including two funds for grants for water-related infrastructure projects.

 Senate Substitute for HB 2302 fully funds the State Water Plan for the first time since 2008. This bill adds $18 million on top of the annual $8 million for the State Water Plan and $17 million for the two grant funds. In total, the bill designates an additional $35 million in funding to protect essential water resources. The bill intends to continue this funding through 2027.

 The bill also appropriates $52 million to pay off debt for the Milford and Perry Reservoirs, funding that was included in the Governor’s budget released in January, saving Kansas taxpayers money in long-term interest payments.

 Governor Kelly also signed House Bill 2279, a bill that requires Kansas’ five Groundwater Management Districts to submit annual reports to the Kansas Legislature with updated water conservation and stabilization plans to the Kansas Department of Agriculture. The reports to the Legislature will outline expenditures for water conservation efforts and stabilization of agricultural consumption. A Groundwater Management District oversees the management of groundwater resources, conservation, and use in five regions of the state with significant aquifer storage and use.

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