Kansas Spending Transparency Website
For the full bill text, go to page 288 at http://www.kslegislature.org/journals/2007/hj0403.pdf
Information that will be provided in the Kansas website includes:
(1) Annual expenditures, as determined by the secretary of administration and as available
within the central accounting system and state payroll system, shall include, but not be
limited to:
(A) Disbursements by any state agency from funds established within the state treasury;
(B) bond debt payments;
(C) salaries and wages including, but not limited to, compensation paid to individual
employees of state agencies;
(D) contractual services including, but not limited to, amounts paid to individual vendors;
(E) commodities including, but not limited to, amounts paid to individual vendors;
(F) capital outlay including, but not limited to, amounts paid to individual vendors;
(G) debt service including, but not limited to, amounts of bond interest paid and sources
of funds paid for individual bond issues;
(H) aid to local units including, but not limited to, amounts paid to individual units of
government for individually identifiable aid programs;
(I) other assistance and benefits; and
(J) capital improvements including, but not limited to, amounts of bond principal paid
and sources of funds paid for individual bond issues; and
(2) annual revenues, as determined by the secretary of administration and as available
within the central accounting system, that shall include, but not be limited to:
(A) Receipts or deposits by any state agency into funds established within the state treasury;
(B) taxes including, but not limited to, compulsory contributions imposed by the state for
the purpose of financing services;
(C) agency earnings including, but not limited to, amounts collected by each agency for
merchandise sold, services performed, licenses and permits issued, or regulation;
(D) revenue for the use of money and property including, but not limited to, amounts
received for compensation for the use of state-owned money and property;
(E) gifts, donations and federal grants including, but not limited to, amounts received
from public and private entities to aid in support of a specific function or other governmental
activity;
(F) other revenue including, but not limited to, receipts not classified elsewhere; and
(G) non-revenue receipts including, but not limited to, all receipts that do not constitute
reportable revenue; and
(3) annual bonded indebtedness which shall include, but not be limited to, the amount
of the total original obligation stated in terms of principal and interest, the term of the
obligation, the source of funding for repayment of the obligation, the amounts of principal
and interest previously paid to reduce the obligation, the balance remaining of the obligation,
any refinancing of the obligation, and the cited statutory authority to issue such bonds; and
(4) any other relevant information specified by the secretary of administration after consulting with and seeking the advice of the public finance transparency board.
Courtesy of the Show Me the Spending Coalition.

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