(Updated to include comment from Kansas Chamber)
Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday quietly signed a bill cutting property taxes but vetoed another that would move the state toward a single income tax rate that she said favors "giveaways" to corporations and the wealthy over Kansas families.
With scant mention in a news release listing a package of bill signings, Kelly signed a bill eliminating the state’s 1.5-mill property tax levy that funds maintenance and renovations of some state buildings.
Brandon Woodard, the top Democrat in the House . . .
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