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Legislators Could Tweak KS Tax Plan to Avoid Budget Deficits

 

Representative Richard Carlson (Left, R-St. Marys) confers with Senator Les Donovan (R-Wichita) before tax negotiations Monday. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)Kansas lawmakers working on a tax-cutting plan say they’ll tweak the proposal to avoid long-term budget deficits. Tax negotiators received new estimates yesterday (MON) on the financial impact of the proposal, which would reduce income tax and business tax rates. KPR’s Stephen Koranda has more.


 

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.