Kansas lawmakers return to tax cut debate; maps scrutinized

 

April 24, 2022



TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas lawmakers on Monday ended a spring break with more room to cut taxes and boost state spending than they had even a few weeks ago but potentially facing another debate over political redistricting.

The Republican-controlled Legislature reconvened after a three-week hiatus to wrap up its business for the year, though state court cases involving the new political boundaries drawn by GOP lawmakers create some uncertainty over how long they'll be in session. They have yet to finalize a more than $22 billion budget for the 12 months that begin July 1, and Republican l...



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