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Mill rate limit allows voters to stop excessive property tax increases, unless Gov. Kelly sides with government and vetoes it
On the last day of the regular session, the Kansas Legislature passed HB 2745, a mill rate limit that allows voters to sign a protest petition to stop local government entities from increasing property taxes beyond the rate of inflation. 82% of voters say they want a mill rate limit, but the bill barely made […] The post Mill rate limit allows voters to stop excessive property tax increases, unless Gov. Kelly sides with government and vetoes it appeared first on The Sentinel.
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