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Legislature passes last-minute mill rate limit, veto possibility looms
A mill rate limit passed at the last minute by the Kansas Legislature would allow voters a say in how much their property taxes rise. HB 2043 would provide for the use of a protest petition to stop local governments’ property tax increases in excess of the prior year’s amount adjusted for inflation, up to […] The post Legislature passes last-minute mill rate limit, veto possibility looms appeared first on The Sentinel.
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