A state tax credit created to encourage construction of low-income housing in Kansas could be at risk in the Legislature after auditors warned that it could be costly to the state in the long term.
Republican state Rep. Sean Tarwater, chair of the House commerce committee, said Thursday he expects to introduce legislation that would abolish the program because of the hundred of millions of dollars it could cost the state.
At the end of 2023, legislative auditors estimated that the state . . .
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