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Senate approves sports tourism incentives
Read Article The Kansas Senate on Thursday approved legislation that would allocate $1.5 million a year to luring amateur sporting events to Kansas. The bill, passed on a 28-12 vote, is intended to put Kansas on a competitive level with other states that are offering similar incentives to draw soccer, volleyball, softball and basketball tournaments, among others. The bill passed 95-21 in the House. The .
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