
Property taxes are squeezing Kansans and lawmakers can’t agree how to help
Lawmakers promised major property tax cuts this year, but they’re running out of time. The Kansas House and Senate are at odds on how to do it.
Lawmakers promised major property tax cuts this year, but they’re running out of time. The Kansas House and Senate are at odds on how to do it.
BY TIM CARPENTERKansas Reflector TOPEKA — Think-tank lobbyist Dave Trabert argued Kansas needed a state constitutional amendment to aggressively restrain property tax increases because local… Login to continue reading Login…
BY SHERMAN SMITH and TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — As House Democrats unveiled a proposal to save homeowners $500 million on property taxes, House… Login to continue reading Login…
BY DYLAN LYSEN KCUR/Kansas News Service Republicans want to cap property value increases each year, while Democrats want to shift the tax burden away from… Login to continue reading Login…