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Legislature curtails relocation incentive for rural Kansas after years of expansion

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Over the years, a special state incentive created to entice people to move to rural Kansas has been expanded over and over again.

The incentive - a combination of income tax breaks and student loan repayments  - was created in 2011 by the Legislature at the behest of former Gov. Sam Brownback.

At the time, it only applied to 50 counties with populations that had fallen by at least 10% over the previous decade.

In 2013 and 2014, the Legislature designated 27 more counties as rural opportunity zones.

Then, in 2021, the Legislature made any county with a population of less than . . .

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