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Some legislators are concerned that continued income tax cuts could lead to huge sales tax increases.
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The lackluster revenue report is largely due to disappointing sales tax collections.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.
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Work continues as Kansas legislators try to stave off a looming budget shortfall.
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A wide-ranging tax-hike plan was endorsed by the Kansas Senate Assessment and Taxation Committee Tuesday, and forwarded to the full Senate. It's an attempt to find the revenue needed to close a budget deficit of at least $400 million dollars.
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Read the latest regional headlines from the Associated Press and the KPR Newsroom.
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As Kansas struggles to fill a $400 million deficit, the governor and top Republican lawmakers appear to be at odds over the idea of reversing some of the income tax cuts enacted within recent years.
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These are the latest regional headlines from the Associated Press and the KPR Newsroom.
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The House and Senate tax committees are scheduled to begin work on tax issues Thursday.
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Still, it's not expected that this surplus can solve the state's budget problems.