"Just because proposals are added in committee doesn't mean they'll stay on once it's brought up on the floor," said Senate Ways and Means Chairman Harry Wiggins, D-Kansas City. "In fact, I bet there will be some changes."
"I think we might be able to pass a basic compliance bill this session and expand it to a comprehensive bill next session," said Sen. Harry Wiggins, the chairman of a special Senate committee on Welfare that held its first meeting Thursday.
"The goal is to come up with one comprehensive bill," said the chairman of the new committee, Sen. Harry Wiggins, D-Kansas City.
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