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KPERS Talks Make Little Progress

Negotiations continued yesterday (TUE) between members of the House and Senate over bills to help fix a deficit in the public pension plan. The Kansas Public Employees Retirement System, or KPERS, is facing a nearly 8 billion dollars deficit over the coming decades. Teachers, as well as state and local government workers take part in KPERS. As KPR Statehouse reporter Stephen Koranda tells us, lawmakers continue to find little common ground.


Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.