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Why didn’t the Kansas Legislature fix property taxes? Because GOP leaders were too cheap.
Surprise! I’m back with an extra-special, bonus installment of Statehouse Scraps. No, the Kansas Legislature didn’t come back into session for extra days of loosey-goosey lawmaking and overripe overrides. But we ended up having too many dangling threads of stories to neatly trim off last week. I’ll keep this column galumphing along for long enough […]
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