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In 2018, Capps filed to run for the seat in Kansas House District 97, using an address on South Chase Street, in south Wichita. [2]But, several months before the election, Chuck Weber, the incumbent Representative for House District 85 - a staunchly Republican district that includes parts of north Wichita, plus suburbs to the north (Bel Aire and Kechi) and Benton northeast of Wichita - decided ...
A federal appeals court denied Michael Capps a new trial on Tuesday, upholding the former Kansas lawmaker’s conviction for defrauding federal COVID-19 relief programs in 2020. Capps had ...
Michael Capps, a 45-year-old Wichita businessman, has been sentenced to 27 months in federal prison and two years of post-release supervision for 12 felonies related to defrauding COVID-19 relief ...
Michael Capps (R) State Representative accused of fraud and misuse of $450,000 in COVID relief funds. He was found guilty and sentenced to 27 months. He was found guilty and sentenced to 27 months. (2022) [ 56 ] Convicted on 12 counts, Capps appealed the sentence to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit .
Learn about the history, types, and funding of public sector pensions in the U.S. at the federal, state, and local levels. Compare the retirement benefits and risks of different plans and systems across the country.
Learn about the civilian workforce of the U.S. federal government, its types, hiring authorities, pay systems, and history. The federal civil service is managed by the Office of Personnel Management and has about 2.79 million employees.
ERS is an agency of the Texas state government that oversees retirement benefits of state employees. It was created in 1947 and has a funding shortfall of $14.7 billion as of 2020.
CAPPS I was first implemented in the late 1990s, in response to the perceived threat of U.S. domestic and international terrorism.The U.S. government started to implement counter-terrorism measures after several bomb attacks occurred, including the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the 1996 Olympics bombing, and the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa.