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In Session: Kansas Lawmakers Still Gridlocked on New Tax Plan

KPR Statehouse Reporter Stephen Koranda (left) and KPR News Director J. Schafer (right)
KPR Statehouse Reporter Stephen Koranda (left) and KPR News Director J. Schafer (right)

Kansas lawmakers are still trying to wrap-up the 2015 session.  They remain gridlocked on how to fill a projected budget shortfall of more than $400 million.  KPR's J. Schafer spoke to Statehouse Reporter Stephen Koranda to learn more, in this installment of In Session: News from the Kansas Statehouse.


That's Statehouse reporter Stephen Koranda.  He was speaking with KPR's J. Schafer.  You'll find this conversation on the KPR website.  Just look for In Session: News from the Kansas Statehouse.