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Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab says a new change will reduce government paperwork for Kansas businesses starting in 2024. ... Kansas business owners have been required to file an annual ...
The first secretary of state for Kansas was John Winter Robinson, a physician originally from Litchfield, Maine, but who had settled in Manhattan, Kansas, in 1857.Robinson was elected in December 1859, in anticipation of statehood for Kansas, and sworn in after Kansas was admitted to the Union in February 1861.
Scott Joseph Schwab (born July 9, 1972 [1]) is an American politician serving as the 32nd Secretary of State of Kansas.He served as a member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 49th district, from 2009 to 2019.
An older logo of the Kansas Department of Commerce, still used in some areas of their website. The Kansas Department of Commerce is a department of the government of Kansas under the Governor of Kansas. As the state's lead economic development agency, it is responsible for business recruitment and expansion, as well as workforce development.
Secretary of Transportation – charged with providing a safe, economical, and effective transportation network for the people, commerce and communities of Kansas. Secretary of Wildlife and Parks – oversees the state's game and fish industry, regulates hunting and fishing licenses, and educates the public on safety relating to the outdoors.
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Moore was also the Kansas Secretary of Commerce until September 1, 2004, before stepping down to become the state’s first full-time lieutenant governor. As secretary of commerce, he headed the Prosperity Summit process to develop the Economic Revitalization Act and the Economic Growth Act which were enacted into law in 2004.
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