The Rundown with Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit
The Rundown is your source for news and updates from the Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit including conversations with staff discussing the findings of performance audits released to the Kansas Legislature.
Podcasting since 2019 • 113 episodes
The Rundown with Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit
Latest Episodes
Reviewing Tax Credits Awarded and Used through the High Performance Incentive Program and the Kansas Affordable Housing Tax Credit (Limited-Scope) [September 2025]
The High Performance Incentive Program (HPIP) allows qualifying businesses to earn state income tax credits based on their expenditures on employee training and education and on qualifying capital investments. We couldn't report how much HPIP c...
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Evaluating Access Controls of School District Accounting Systems [September 2025]
Of the 20 districts we reviewed, only some had adequate access controls for their accounting systems, and very few had adequate written policies. School districts use accounting systems to manage their expenses and report on their financial inf...
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Follow Up Audit: Reviewing Agencies’ Implementation of Selected Performance Audit Recommendations
This audit evaluated whether agencies implemented 6 previous audit recommendations. We determined that 3 of the 6 recommendations have been implemented. The Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) and Department for Aging and Disabili...
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Reviewing BASE 1.0 and BASE 2.0 Grant Program Matching Contributions (Limited-Scope) [July 2025]
The Building a Stronger Economy 1.0 and 2.0 grant programs (or BASE grant programs) awarded almost $150 million in federal funds to Kansas businesses for infrastructure development. The Department of Commerce selected which program applicants w...
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Reviewing Select Cities’ Use of Transient Guest Tax Revenues [July 2025]
From 2021 – 2023, Manhattan, Overland Park, and Wichita appeared to use most of their transient guest tax revenue appropriately, but a small portion was inappropriate or unclear. Kansas statute allows cities and counties to charge guests at hot...
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