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State Employee Union Wants Retirement Program Delayed

A state employee union is asking a judge to temporarily block a retirement incentive program. Governor Sam Brownback's administration unveiled to plan this week. The state will offer certain employees cash or health insurance if they agree to retire. The Kansas Organization of State Employees claims the administration violated state law by starting the program before meeting with union officials. KPR’s Stephen Koranda has more.


Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.