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Fiscal Issues Loom as Kansas Lawmakers Return to Topeka for "Wrap-up" Session

Opponents say the tax cuts would cripple the state’s ability to address more than $1 billion in deferred needs such as school funding and paying back money borrowed from the state pension fund.
Opponents say the tax cuts would cripple the state’s ability to address more than $1 billion in deferred needs such as school funding and paying back money borrowed from the state pension fund.

A controversial tax-cut bill looms as one of the biggest unresolved issues as Kansas lawmakers start their wrap-up session today (THUR). We get this preview from reporter Jim McLean of the Kansas News Service.


Learn more about this story.  And follow Jim McLean on Twitter @jmcleanks.