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UPDATED: Legislature approves local property tax limit for local government
Read Article (UPDATED to reflect House vote late Friday night.) With the legislative session nearing an end, the Kansas Legislature on Friday narrowly approved a plan giving taxpayers the power to hold down government spending. Shortly before 11:30 p.m., the House voted 63-59 to pass a bill giving taxpayers a tool to block local governments that spend more in property taxes than they did the year before. Earlier in the evening,
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