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Kansas Senate votes overwhelmingly to put assessment limit amendment on the ballot
The Kansas Senate voted overwhelmingly to move forward with a proposed constitutional assessment limit that would restrict taxable assessed valuation increases on real estate and mobile homes to 3% per year. The Senate voted 30-10 on Wednesday to send SCR1616 to the Kansas House of Representatives for action to put the measure on the ballot. […] The post Kansas Senate votes overwhelmingly to put assessment limit amendment on the ballot appeared first on The Sentinel.
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