The Kansas House on Thursday dealt a setback to a constitutional amendment that would have capped property tax assessments.
The proposal, which already passed the Senate, failed to make it to final action on the House floor on a voice vote, something that rarely happens even for controversial bills.
The bill is not dead. It will sit on the House calendar and could be brought . . .
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