This past week, while listening to a podcast about the goings on in Washington, D.C., a nugget of information struck me that was relatable to the ongoing debate about whether Kansas should, or should not, end the enhanced $300 unemployment benefit so we can “get Kansas back to work.” (It helps if you say that last part louder, and slower, while chewing on a mouthful of money).
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This past week, while listening to a podcast about the goings on in Washington, D.C., a nugget of information struck me that was relatable to the ongoing debate about whether Kansas should, or should not, end the enhanced $300 unemployment benefit so we can “get Kansas back to work.” (It helps if you say that last part louder, and slower, while chewing on a mouthful of money).