The Kansas Senate has approved budget legislation that includes pay raises of up to 5 percent for state workers who haven't had increases in recent years. Kansas legislators are considering a plan to give pay raises of up to 5 percent to state workers who haven't had any in recent years. Both the Senate and the House hoped to vote Saturday on a single bill containing proposed state budgets for the fiscal year beginning July 1 and the one starting in July 2018. Legislative negotiators included money for a 5 percent raise to any employee who's been with the state for five or more years but hasn't seen a pay increase.