The Honorable Karin Brownlee State Senator, 23rd District State Capitol, Room 136-N Topeka, Kansas 66612-1504
Dear Senator Brownlee:
You request our opinion regarding whether K.S.A.
K.S.A.
"The maximum amount of expenditures and demand transfers from the state general fund that may be authorized by act of the legislature . . . is hereby fixed so that there will be an ending balance in the state general fund for the ensuing fiscal year that is equal to 7 1/2% or more of the total amount authorized to be expended or transferred by demand transfer from the state general fund in such fiscal year."1
Clearly this provision, operating alone, applies only to "act[s] of the legislature" (as opposed to the governor's budget report) authorizing expenditures and demand transfers from the state general fund, and only to the budget being set for the "ensuing fiscal year."
K.S.A.
"Part one shall consist of a budget message by such governor, including the governor's recommendations with reference to the fiscal policy of the state government for the current fiscal year and the ensuing fiscal year, describing the important features of the budget plan for each of the fiscal years included, embracing a general budget summary setting forth the aggregate figures of the budget so as to show the balanced relation between the total proposed expenditures and the total anticipated income for the current fiscal year and the ensuing fiscal year, with the basis and factors upon which the estimates were made, and the means of financing the budget plan for the [sic] each of the fiscal years included, compared with the corresponding figures for at least the last completed fiscal year, and the director of the budget shall prepare the figures for the governor for such comparisons.
"(A) The budget plan shall not include (i) any proposed expenditures of anticipated income attributable to proposed legislation that would provide additional revenues from either current or new sources of revenue, or (ii) any proposed expenditures of moneys in the endingbalance in the state general fund required by K.S.A.
The introductory portion of K.S.A.
The language in question in K.S.A.
In conclusion, K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
PHILL KLINE Attorney General of Kansas
Julene L. Miller Deputy Attorney General
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