KVOE News file photo. Kansas lawmakers have extended the state’s COVID-19 disaster declaration — with some adjustments. The extension from the Legislative Coordinating Council continues the disaster emergency to June 15, two weeks shorter than what Kansas Governor Laura Kelly had proposed. However, it also revokes a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures effective immediately. Republicans on the committee, including House Majority Leader Dan Hawkins of Wichita, are calling for an exit strategy on COVID-19 disaster policies as soon as possible.