(Updated to add Sen. Ron Ryckman to Republicans who opposed the bill; corrects Fagg hometown)
The Kansas Senate wielded its new expanded supermajority Thursday when it passed a constitutional amendment capping property appraisals at 3% for tax purposes.
The Senate voted 28-11 to pass the amendment with two votes to spare to gain the two-thirds majority it needed for passage.
Republicans lost five votes - Sens. Bill Clifford of Garden City, Stephen Owens of Hesston, Mike Fagg . . .
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