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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.
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There had been some confusion in Kansas state government concerning tax returns from same-sex couples.
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The state Department of Revenue is reportedly waiting for instructions from Governor Sam Brownback.
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Tax hikes, budget cuts and Brownback, oh my! It's been a wild ride in the capitol city of Topeka this year. And commentator William Jennings Bryan Oleander is not happy...
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The latest regional headlines...mostly from Kansas...from the Associated Press and the KPR Newsroom.
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback defends the tax increases he recently signed into law, saying they are not really tax increases, if viewed in the proper context. He also touts the state's economy and job growth in this interview with political reporter Steve Kraske, host of KCUR Radio program "Up to Date."
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Here's a summary of the day's news headlines from the Associated Press.
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Education officials fear the governor may be poised to cut nearly $200 million from public schools, if the Kansas House and Senate can't agree on a tax plan to fund the state budget.
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Governor Sam Brownback may order across-the-board budget cuts if state lawmakers can't agree on a tax plan to fund the budget. The governor's budget director says prison guards could be laid off and aid to public schools could be reduced.
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Kansas lawmakers have completed a proposed $15.4 billion state budget, but work continues on a tax package to pay for the plan.