Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Monday called for no new tax cuts in 2025, setting the Democrat on a collision path with Republicans who have vowed to take action on property taxes after voters bolstered ...
Kansas lawmakers made passing property tax relief their top priority this session. But now that it's over, Republicans and Democrats alike are frustrated by a lack of action. Dave Rau moved out of his ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly opened the door to property tax cuts this year, a top Republican priority, during her State of the State address on Wednesday, but demanded that any changes must pay for ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced six veto decisions on Friday while allowing two other bills to become law without her signature. Kelly said in a press release that she has vetoed ...
State lawmakers want to cut property taxes after doing so last year. The governor worries about the cost of another cut. Kansas lawmakers started debating tax plans in early 2024 and didn’t agree to a ...
Gov. Laura Kelly enters the House chamber to deliver her State of the State address on Jan. 15, 2025. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector) Mr. Speaker…Mr. President ...
A new landmark tax relief package is expected to save Kansans millions this year. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly signed a measure this summer that eliminates the state’s tax on Social Security income, ...
Kansas lawmakers reauthorized a 20 mill state property tax, securing $875 million for local school funding. The reauthorization, signed by Governor Laura Kelly, extends the tax for two years. The bill ...
The Kansas treasurer is currently holding more than $87 million in unclaimed property from Sedgwick County, and some of it could be yours. Unclaimed property are financial assets that have either not ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly delivers her State of the State address, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. TOPEKA — The proposed state budget crafted by Gov. Laura Kelly features a 2 ...
The report says two-thirds of the state's office space was leased from private owners, while 32% was held by the state.