The Kansas House on Tuesday passed a bill increasing campaign contributions for the first time in more than 40 years, a move that one Democratic legislator predicted would have a "major" impact on Kansas politics in the future.
The bill, approved on a 77-46 vote, is an attempt to address concerns that Kansas' current limits on political donations are unconstitutionally low and risk being challenged in court because they violate the right to free speech.
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