State1 min read
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.
Read full article at Sentinel Kansas →Advertisement
More from Sentinel Kansas
- Attorney Mike O’Neal refutes notion that legislature can’t set education curriculum
Sentinel Kansas·14h ago
- Study finds 87% of recent property tax appeals decisions favor taxpayers
Sentinel Kansas·1d ago
- Inactive Voters: As primaries loom, some Kansas counties do better than others in removing them
Sentinel Kansas·5d ago
- Embattled Bourbon County Clerk Susan Walker sues county attorney, recall committee
Sentinel Kansas·7d ago
More State
- Canada seeks to ban social media accounts for children under 16, joining growing global effort
KMBC Kansas City·2h ago
- US prosecutors won't seek death penalty in Minnesota lawmaker killings case
KMBC Kansas City·5h ago
- Bardwell impresses at Adidas Eurocamp; Kinney, U.S. settle for silver at AmeriCup
KU Athletics·1d ago
- What the Epstein files say about Lesley Groff, his longtime assistant
KSN News·2d ago
- What the Epstein files say about Lesley Groff, his longtime assistant
KSN News (Wichita)·2d ago