(UPDATED to reflect House action)
As the legislative session ground toward an end late Friday night, the Kansas Legislature approved a bill that's intended to keep property taxes in check, although even its supporters questioned how much of a tax break it will give homeowners.
The Senate voted 27-13 to pass a bill creating a process where voters could sign a protest petition when local governments spend more than they did a year earlier plus . . .
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