The Rundown with Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit
Legislative Post Audit
30 episodes
1 week ago
We estimate the 3 counties we reviewed spent $28.8 million providing a selection of 3 services in fiscal year 2024, which was partially offset by $9.7 million in state, federal, and user fee funding. State law requires counties to provide a variety of core services, such as election administration, law enforcement, and motor vehicle registration. Counties are primarily funded by local tax revenue, and they generally use this revenue to cover the costs of providing the services state law requi...
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We estimate the 3 counties we reviewed spent $28.8 million providing a selection of 3 services in fiscal year 2024, which was partially offset by $9.7 million in state, federal, and user fee funding. State law requires counties to provide a variety of core services, such as election administration, law enforcement, and motor vehicle registration. Counties are primarily funded by local tax revenue, and they generally use this revenue to cover the costs of providing the services state law requi...
Follow Up Audit: Reviewing Agencies’ Implementation of Selected Performance Audit Recommendations
The Rundown with Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit
15 minutes
4 months ago
Follow Up Audit: Reviewing Agencies’ Implementation of Selected Performance Audit Recommendations
This audit evaluated whether agencies implemented 6 previous audit recommendations. We determined that 3 of the 6 recommendations have been implemented. The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) and Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) implemented 2 recommendations and partially implemented 2 other recommendations from our 2022 audit of foster care services. The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) implemented the recommendation from our 2022 limited-scope a...
The Rundown with Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit
We estimate the 3 counties we reviewed spent $28.8 million providing a selection of 3 services in fiscal year 2024, which was partially offset by $9.7 million in state, federal, and user fee funding. State law requires counties to provide a variety of core services, such as election administration, law enforcement, and motor vehicle registration. Counties are primarily funded by local tax revenue, and they generally use this revenue to cover the costs of providing the services state law requi...