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Tax Disagreement Could Push KS Session Past 80 Days

Senator Susan Wagle (R-Wichita). (Photo by Stephen Koranda)

Kansas awmakers just returned to the Statehouse yesterday (WED), but already it looks like a disagreement on taxes could push the session past the 80 day deadline. To meet the 80 day mark they’d have to be done early next week. As Stephen Koranda tells us, House and Senate Republicans disagree on whether to extend a temporary sales tax increase. It's set to expire later this year, and House leaders want to let it end as planned.


 

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.