![Reed Hoffmann FILE - Vicki Schmidt, Kansas insurance commissioner, gives her victory speech during a Republican watch party, Nov. 8, 2022, in Topeka, Kan. An audit released Tuesday, April 2, 2024, by Kansas' attorney general concluded that the state is losing more than $20 million a year because its Insurance Department is lax in overseeing one of its programs. The department said the audit is flawed and should be “discounted nearly in its entirety.” (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/a5304239df6d4e4eb1bbfdf8adfb2248/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
FILE - Vicki Schmidt, Kansas insurance commissioner, gives her victory speech during a Republican watch party, Nov. 8, 2022, in Topeka, Kan. An audit released Tuesday, April 2, 2024, by Kansas' attorney general concluded that the state is losing more than $20 million a year because its Insurance Department is lax in overseeing one of its programs. The department said the audit is flawed and should be “discounted nearly in its entirety.” (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File)
![John Hanna FILE - Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach speaks during a news conference, Thursday, March 28, 2024, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. An audit released Tuesday, April 2, by Kansas' attorney general concluded that the state is losing more than $20 million a year because its Insurance Department is lax in overseeing one of its programs. The department said the audit is flawed and should be “discounted nearly in its entirety.” (AP Photo/John Hanna, File)](https://mapi.associatedpress.com/v2/items/51c23bc9e3d144399ca4fa85eeac37e5/preview/preview.jpg?s=680x)
FILE - Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach speaks during a news conference, Thursday, March 28, 2024, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. An audit released Tuesday, April 2, by Kansas' attorney general concluded that the state is losing more than $20 million a year because its Insurance Department is lax in overseeing one of its programs. The department said the audit is flawed and should be “discounted nearly in its entirety.” (AP Photo/John Hanna, File)