Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday signed a bill into law that will cut taxes by about $1.2 billion over the next three years that was just passed in a single-day special session this week.
While the bill was generally lauded as a successful compromise between Republican leaders in the Legislature and the Democratic governor, there was still hunger for more tax cuts.
The bill the governor signed into law moves the state to a two-tiered rate.
It cuts income taxes, eliminates income tax on . . .
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