TOPEKA, Kan. — A top aide to Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly says Kansas will struggle to vaccinate residents and thousands of families will lose extra food aid.
Kelly chief of staff Will Lawrence said Tuesday that those problems will increase because top Republican legislators ended a state of emergency for the coronavirus pandemic. Senate President Ty Masterson announced the cancellation of a Tuesday afternoon meeting of eight legislative leaders. A law enacted in March required top lawmakers to sign off on an extension, and the state of emergency expired at the end of the day Tuesday after being in place since March 2020.
Masterson said it is time for Kansas to return to normal.