A bill that would create a climate for Kansas entrepreneurs to test novel business ideas in a setting where rules and regulations are temporarily or permanently waived cleared the Legislature on Wednesday.
The Senate voted late Wednesday to approve a bill creating what are known as regulatory “sandboxes,” where particular rules and regulations are relaxed or amended in order to foster business innovation.
The Senate voted 31-9 to approve the bill, while it passed the House on a . . .
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