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Kansas Lawmakers Stuck on Tax, Budget Issues

The Legislature needs to write a new school-funding plan and close a projected $900 million budget gap before adjourning the annual session.
The Legislature needs to write a new school-funding plan and close a projected $900 million budget gap before adjourning the annual session.

Kansas legislative leaders spent much of yesterday (WED) in closed-door negotiations on a plan to balance the budget, fund public schools and end the 2017 session. But as Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service reports, they still don’t appear to have an exit strategy.