Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley of Topeka, and House Minority Leader Paul Davis of Lawrence are working to promote a program they call Kansas Jobs First—money raised from a new casino in southeastern Kansas and slot machines at three race tracks would pay to re-train workers who need new skills to get work, and it would go to build infrastructure. It’s a package of legislation made up of fourteen different bills that would cost the state about eleven million dollars to get off the ground. They estimate the money raised from the increased gambling would come to about 44 million a year.