SRS to release plan for cutting budget

By Dave Ranney, KHI News Service, August 23, 2011

TOPEKA — Later this week, the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services will release its plan for cutting more than $43 million from its budget.

"You will have it in the next few days," SRS Deputy Secretary Pedro Moreno said Tuesday, addressing members of the Legislature's Joint Home and Community Based Services Oversight Committee.

The plan will be forwarded to Legislative Research Department for dissemination to legislators, after which it will be made public.

Moreno offered to share the plan after Rep. Bob Bethell, R-Alden, said he’d been hearing many of his constituents complain that SRS had been less than forthcoming with information on how the cuts would be implemented.

"It’s unfortunate," he said, "that we hear a lot about what’s about to happen, but we’ve yet to see an actual plan."

Bethell said he wanted the plan in writing and "exact" in detail.

Earlier this year, lawmakers agreed to cut about $21.5 million from the state-funded portion of SRS' budget; more than $43 million from all funds, including federal matching dollars.

The cuts take effect in fiscal 2012, which began July 1, 2011.

SRS officials in the last several weeks have announced a number of cuts, including a plan to close several of its regional and local offices and reductions in the amounts it pays contractors. But so far, agency officials have not released a total of what they've cut so far or what they might cut in the future to meet their budget goals. SRS Secretary Rob Siedlecki has said that "everything is on the table."

Siedlecki did not attend the hearing Tuesday.

Other topics of discussion:

The committee is scheduled to meet again on Oct. 11 and 12.

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