The Kansas House overwhelmingly voted down a constitutional amendment capping property appraisals at 4% for tax purposes.
The House voted 37-88 to reject the amendment, which a day earlier failed to make it out of the Senate until it was reconsidered again Thursday.
On a second vote to reconsider the measure in the House, the amendment lost 59-66.
A fiscal note on the bill showed that capping the statewide 20-mill school tax levy would cost the . . .
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