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Kansas House kills constitutional amendment on property tax. GOP leaders prepping another bill.
TOPEKA — Promises of property tax relief for Kansans dimmed slightly Thursday evening when the House voted down a resolution that would have put the issue in front of Kansas voters. The House voted 69-54, failing to achieve the two-thirds majority needed for passage of Senate Concurrent Resolution 1603, which would have created a constitutional […]
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