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Kansas governor dangles plan for property tax relief, accuses Republicans of ‘lip service’
TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday proposed a three-part plan to provide “a real and lasting solution” for property tax relief as lawmakers head back to Topeka to close out the legislative session. First, she vetoed a bill that would have allowed a fraction of registered voters to overturn local property tax increases. Then, […]
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