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I saw the above in this morning's paper. Its basically about adjacent states enticing employers to move their business a few miles over the border. What I found especially interesting was this quote used in the article
"Nick Jordan, the Kansas secretary of revenue, said there was a "nonpoaching agreement" signed by the two states' governors (though the document could not be located). "
One would think that if such an agreement existed copies would be held by both states and that it would not be that difficult to locate. Perhaps like many things one encounters as a records manager its just a rumor that has been passed down for generations -- like the belief that certain records need to be retained indefinitely because they were told so by an attorney. When asked who they don't know. When asked why they again don't know. When asked when they say that that this was in place long before they joined the department and they have been there 25 years. But everyone knows that its true so surely it must be.
Happy Friday.
David B. Gaynon
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