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Head of KS Dem Party Urging Lawmakers to Skip Tax Cuts

In two weeks, lawmakers will be considering a state budget that cuts education and other state spending in an effort to eliminate a budget deficit. The proposals would cut around 230 dollars per student in state funding for education. Lawmakers have also been considering tax cuts as a way to bolster the state's economy. Joan Wagnon is the Chair of the Kansas Democratic Party. She hopes lawmakers won't focus on tax cuts. Wagnon believes that would hurt state revenues as the economy rebounds, meaning fewer dollars the state can put back into schools.


One tax proposal would lower the income and corporate taxes in Kansas. Leaders in the House believe tax cuts will help the state budget by growing the economy in Kansas. Lawmakers will resume budget negotiations and discussions on tax issues when they return to the Statehouse during the last week of April.

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.