Kansas Needs One Vote To Make Taxes Flat
Governor Kelly vetoed the widely popular flat tax provision put forth by the legislature, now the Kansas Legislature is set to try and override that veto.
Taxation of citizens to pay for common interest items that the government is charged to provide is an important function of a working republic. Too often, taxation becomes overly complex, favors certain groups over others, or gets layered too thick.
Kansas faces an all-of-the-above problem with its tax structure, and the Kansas legislature is attempting …
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