Haley Kottler on latest attempt to restrict programs for Kansans in need

Published: March 14, 2022, 8 a.m.

b'On Thursday, the Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee held a hearing on Senate Bill 501, a measure that would restrict access to an array of public assistance programs, such as Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The bill\\u2019s main advocate wasn\\u2019t a Kansas legislator: It was the Florida-based Opportunity Solutions Project, the lobbying branch of Koch-linked Foundation for Government Accountability. And the cost of a bill meant to restrict access to lifesaving programs for families? Some $27 million for administration.\\n\\nOpinion editor Clay Wirestone is joined by Kansas Appleseed\\u2019s anti-hunger campaign director, Haley Kottler, to talk about the bill, its potential effects and what went down during the hearing.'