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ansas House leaders offer alternative to Brownback tax plan
Porposal focuses more tax cuts on businesses, lower and middle income taxpayers.
ansas senators vow to press for rainy day savings
Twenty-eight pledge to offer a constitutional amendment to support emergency reserve fund.
ansas Senators seek  Boeing meeting on Wichita jobs
Kansas Gov. Brownback also wants to talk with the aerospace giant, but there is no word on when either might happen.
egislators question Kansas schools' stash of cash
Lawmakers ask how big a safety net is needed as July 1 cash reserves rise again
Adjustment for nonresident college students, service members is required so that redistricting can proceed.
However, newly formed study commission also could propose broader changes as it seeks to close even larger funding shortfalls.
Total needed to avoid cash flow problems is $100 million less than last year, but still second highest on record.
First year cost of new reforms will increase $14.5 million for taxpayers; many state workers will pay more too.
Gov. Sam Brownback signed hallmark bills leftover from the legislative session Wednesday involving state employee pensions, growing engineers in Kansas, and reorganizing an economic development agency.
Gov. Sam Brownback signed a bill Wednesday designed to ensure Kansans pay the same fee to keep 911 emergency services operating, no matter what kind of phone they’re using.
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