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A bill in Kansas would eliminate state income taxes on tips for workers like food servers. But the idea’s fate in the state likely hinges on whether Congress acts.
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Kansas Public Radio is looking for a new Morning Edition host. Do you have what it takes to wake up early and broadcast news, weather and other information on this award-winning radio station?
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Kansas Governor Laura Kelly has called lawmakers back to Topeka for a special session next month. The regular session ended with the governor and lawmakers still at odds over tax relief. KPR's J. Schafer spoke to her about tax cuts and why she's still pushing to expand Medicaid.
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Kelly says the $470 million cost of the latest proposal is not sustainable.
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Some officials in Kansas are trying to get the Kansas City Chiefs to move across state lines, but the governor says she's not involved.
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Kansas lawmakers are set to receive a substantial pay raise next year. Some say that's key to recruiting more young and working class people to run for office.
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Similar bills have become law in Louisiana and Utah.
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The bill was introduced out of fear that someone could use false, AI-generated media to influence the results of an election.
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Kansas is one of only a few states with no legal medical or recreational marijuana. Some people are optimistic about a medical cannabis deal this year.
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The plan includes some tax cuts supported by the governor, but she remains opposed to a single-rate income tax.
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Some county election officials struggle to staff early voting the day before Election Day.
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Republicans in the Kansas Senate will need more votes to override a potential veto from Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly.