Kansas legislators serving Topekans pointed Saturday to fresh evidence the administration of Gov. Sam Brownback may sell high-value real estate to help keep state government afloat and move closer to a philosophical goal of exiting the landlord business.
A bill alive in a Senate budget committee would establish rules for hiring a private company to identify and market “surplus” government property, including state hospitals for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled, in deals that would have to be approved no later than Nov. 1 by the Kansas Department of ...