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Last year the legislature passed a temporary 1% sales tax to fund education and balance the budget. While no one likes taxes, but we accepted it because it was for education, and it included a sunset clause that automatically phased out the tax. The problem is that now it has been proposed that the tax be [...] [...]
“Democratic challenger Keith Mace of Olathe, a former Internet technologies manager, looks more committed to Kansas schools than incumbent Republican Scott Schwab. Schwab, also of Olathe, opposed the 1-cent sales tax increase, even though rejection would have led to devastating cuts for local schools.” Kansas City Star, October 18th, 2010 http://www.kansascity.com/2010/10/17/2322400/pragmatic-lawmakers-should-represent.html#ixzz12lg50S3a [...]
GOP Leadership disappoints Bob Sigman Sun Publications 26 May 2010 One of the more contentious sessions of the Kansas Legislature in recent memory is, thankfully, behind us. But the odor of the infighting – mainly over an urgently needed tax increase for education and other key services – is likely to drift into this year’s legislative election. Certainly it [...] [...] Yet the GOP House leaders from Johnson County supported more cuts in education, even after onerous reductions of more than $1 billion in the current budget. [...] |
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