Kansas House unanimously approved a bipartisan tax bill proposing income, property, and sales tax cuts.

Kansas House unanimously approved a bipartisan tax bill that could cut state income, property, and sales taxes, potentially avoiding a veto by Governor Laura Kelly. The legislation proposes income tax rate reductions, property tax cuts for K-12 public education, and an end to the state's 2% sales tax on food. The bill's future in the Kansas Senate remains uncertain, but House Speaker Dan Hawkins urged Governor Kelly to sign the bill if it reaches her desk.

March 27, 2024
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