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Post by Logan on Feb 27, 2017 18:25:47 GMT -6
TOPEKA — Kansas has seen its once-conservative Legislature lurch closer to the center with the flowering of a bipartisan coalition bent on erasing much of Republican Gov. Sam Brownback’s tax-cutting legacy and ready to bedevil other GOP leaders. In a week’s time, the state House approved a huge increase in personal income taxes, voted to override Brownback’s all-but-inevitable veto and approved an expansion of the state’s Medicaid program that he vigorously opposes. Supporters of the tax bill couldn’t override the veto in the Senate, but they had a solid majority for undoing the past Brownback-inspired cuts in personal income taxes. And it wasn’t just Brownback in the sights of Democrats and GOP moderates. When a House committee’s chairman wouldn’t take up a bill restoring guaranteed tenure that public school teachers lost in 2014, supporters forced a successful vote in the chamber anyway. In the Senate, GOP leaders proposed cutting education funding to help fix the state’s cratered budget — then saw support for the idea collapse, even with a Republican supermajority. Read more: themercury.com/articles/kansas-legislatures-lurch-to-center-cuts-governors-clout
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