Kansas could get stiffed by the White House for this year’s firefighting and forestry programs
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Kansas could get stiffed by the White House for this year’s firefighting and forestry programs
In recent years, federal funding typically makes up 60% to 80% of the Kansas Forest Service’s budget. This money arrives from the U.S. Forest Service.The federal agency sent the Kansas Forest Service about $2.4 million last year. Kansas expected to…
Kansas could lose funds for forestry and firefighting programs - The Iola Register
The money lets Kansas train more than 1,500 firefighters per year across the state and helps get trucks, generators and hand-tools for rural fire departments. Most of the Kansas Forest Service’s budget for this fiscal year might simply not show up. That’s the fear — with just 2.5 months left in the federal fiscal year — as the Trump administration continues to withhold federal money that states and tribal governments use for forestry and for pre…
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