The Kansas Senate late Thursday night passed a bill moving the state to a single tax rate, although the price tag ballooned with the help of several floor amendments.
The Senate voted 29-11 to approve the $1.7 billion tax bill with the help of Republican state Sen. Dennis Pyle of Hiawatha flipping sides and Democratic Sen. David Haley of Kansas City saying that he was mistakenly recorded as voting for the bill.
The bill collapses . . .
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