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Kansas Legislature Wraps 2017 Session

The Kansas Statehouse. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)
The Kansas Statehouse. (Photo by Stephen Koranda)

Kansas lawmakers passed a budget over the weekend and, at long last, adjourned. After a ceremonial final day later this month, the 2017 session will tie for the longest in state history at 114 days.  KPR Statehouse Reporter Stephen Koranda talks to reporter Celia Llopis-Jepsen, from the Kansas News Service, to discuss the just-ended session, which will be remembered as the one in which lawmakers unraveled Governor Sam Brownback’s signature tax cuts by overriding his veto.


That’s Celia Llopis-Jepsen from the Kansas News Service speaking with KPR Statehouse Reporter Stephen Koranda about what comes next, now that the state Legislature has adjourned.

 

The Kansas News Service is a statewide collaboration covering health, education, and politics.

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.