Kansas lawmakers convene a special session on tax reform, aiming to save $1.2B over 3 years and reduce personal income tax rates.
Kansas lawmakers convene a special session on June 18 to address tax reform, after Governor Laura Kelly vetoed three previous tax plans. A deal between Kelly and top Republican leaders aims to save taxpayers $1.2 billion over three years, while moving the state from three personal income tax rates to two. The legislature will also discuss incentive packages to persuade the Chiefs and Royals sports teams to stay in Kansas.
June 17, 2024
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