As the legislative session winds down, the clock has run out on a constitutional amendment that would cap property value increases in Kansas.
After holding a hearing on the amendment on March 19, the chair of the House tax committee decided against moving forward with a proposal passed by the Senate last year.
"There were just too many problems," Republican state Rep. Adam Smith of Weskan said in a recent . . .
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