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House Bill Would Cut KS Income Taxes, Eliminate Sales Tax on Food

 

After a five-hour debate, the Kansas House gave first-round approval to a bill that would cut income tax rates in Kansas, with the goal of growing the economy. The bill would limit government spending growth at 3 percent per year. Any income beyond that would be used to cut tax rates. The legislation would also eliminate some small businesses taxes. We have a team report from Jim McLean and Stephen Koranda. Stephen has more on how the debate played out.


 

 


Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.