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Kansas House again tries to eliminate revenue-neutral law with HB 2745
The Kansas House of Representatives is once again trying to strip transparency from the Kansas property tax system by voting to forward a bill to the Kansas Senate that would strip revenue-neutral provisions from state law. Known as “Truth in Taxation,” or “revenue-neutral,” the law requires counties, local governments, school districts, and other taxing entities […] The post Kansas House again tries to eliminate revenue-neutral law with HB 2745 appeared first on The Sentinel.
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