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Senators approved bonding authorization for a new Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) headquarters and added language tying the project to unspent American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds as a contingency if other approved ARPA projects do not exhaust their allocations by the federal deadline.
Senator discussion and motions A motion carried to authorize KDFA (Kansas Development Finance Authority) bonding authority (originally discussed at $115 million, later capped in committee at $100 million) for a new KBI facility. Senators also adopted a substitute motion offered in committee to structure the bonding so that any unspent ARPA funds could be used as a front‑end principal payment (an immediate backup project) if federal ARPA projects remained incomplete when deadlines arrived.
Committee rationale Supporters said the Docking Building campus has received substantial spending over the years but still has extensive deferred needs and that owning a new facility would be a more efficient long‑term use of taxpayer dollars than continued patchwork repairs. Proponents also argued a large capital project is a suitable backup use for ARPA allocations that would otherwise revert to the federal government if not expended.
Opposition and concerns Some senators urged caution because bonding a large project increases long‑term state debt and said timing matters relative to interest rates and construction costs. Other senators asked staff to ensure the state had exhausted options to lease or repurpose existing facilities and noted the KBI headquarters item would be considered alongside other ARPA interest and capital decisions in conference.
Outcome The committee voted to authorize bonding and to allow the KBI headquarters to serve as a designated backup project for unspent ARPA funds, with statutory language enabling an immediate redirect at the ARPA deadline if needed.
Provenance Topic introduction in transcript: senator motion introducing KBI bonding (~s=6844.49). Topic finish: vote and passage of substitute motion to pair bonding with ARPA backup (~s=7833.30).
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