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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On Tuesday night, Kansas City residents renewed a quarter-cent public safety sales tax for another two decades. The first question on the City of Kansas City, Missouri ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Voters renewed a one-quarter cent sales tax on April 8. The tax will stay in place for another 20 years. The public safety sales tax, or Question 1, will pay to build a ...
Voters in Kansas City, Missouri, approved the renewal of a public safety sales tax to provide funding for a new city jail. Samuel Alito Comment During Obamacare Supreme Court Hearing Sparks ...
TOPEKA — The Republican-controlled Kansas Legislature returns to work Thursday after neglecting to perform during the regular part of the 2025 session an annual obligation to affirm collection ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City, Missouri, voters said yes Tuesday to renewing a public safety sales tax that will pay for a new city jail. Sixty percent of voters were in favor of the sales tax ...
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A "yes" vote supported continuing to levy a 1/4 cent sales tax through 2046 to continue funding public safety services such as police and EMS in Kansas City. A "no" vote opposed continuing to levy a 1 ...
In an effort to boost its creative economy and position itself alongside neighboring states, Kansas has proposed Senate Bill 52, establishing new tax incentives and exemptions for film and digital ...
The budget carrier, Rep. Troy Waymaster (R) acknowledged that with the budget, Kansas has a “tough road ahead”. Legislators kept a 1.5% across the board cut to help pay for tax cuts made last year and ...
Kansas has a higher tax burden than its neighboring states, according to a new report. Personal finance website WalletHub on April 1 released its 2025 report on tax burden ahead of tax day.
Kansas lawmakers passed a property tax relief bill that reduces the state's mill levy by 1.5 mills. The average homeowner will see modest savings, ranging from $25 to $258 depending on the value ...
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