Kansas GOP leader compares tax plan to returning a billfold

 


TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A top Republican in the Kansas House brushed aside criticism Friday that an income tax relief plan nearing final passage risks repeating a tax-cutting experiment that failed a few years ago, suggesting the new proposal is akin to finding and returning "a billfold filled with money."

The bill the GOP-controlled Kansas House approved 76-43 contains proposals from top Republicans for preventing individuals and businesses from paying higher state income taxes because of GOP-championed changes in federal tax laws at the end of 2017. The measure, which Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly...



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