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Less than 50% of Republicans and Democrats cast most of their votes for property tax relief
Every Kansas legislator entered the 2026 session professing strong support for property tax relief, but voting records tell a different story for many of them. Public opinion polling shows that at least 75% of voters want limits on assessed value and mill rate increases, but only 40% of legislators voted for those bills more than […] The post Less than 50% of Republicans and Democrats cast most of their votes for property tax relief appeared first on The Sentinel.
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