Yes, in fact, workers on the low-end and seniors need help from politicos as inflation keeps rising even when the MSM doesn't notice.
However . . .
The idea of handing over HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS TO BILLIONAIRES, thankfully, didn't garner much of a mandate from the vast majority of broke-ass Sunflower State denizens.
Here's a peek at the impending game of chicken:
"Despite their supermajority in the Kansas Legislature, Republican lawmakers did not get enough votes on Feb. 20 to override Gov. Laura Kelly's earlier veto of a bill that would have instituted a flat income tax rate of 5.25%."
A progressive blogger noted there was bipartisan support in the Legislature for several ideas, including property tax relief, the standard deduction and a Social Security exemption.
"So I think there's going to be a lot of pressure to do something for tax relief," the progressive scribe said. "We just may not know until the final 72 hours what that looks like."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
After Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a flat-tax plan, 'everything is still in play'
With a budget surplus and a looming election, Republicans and Democrats in the Kansas Legislature have said it's necessary to pass tax relief this session. Journalists who cover the Kansas Statehouse have insights into how that might happen.
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