
Kansas House Passes Property Tax Cap Bill
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Kansas lawmakers propose a bill to cap city and county property tax increases at three percent annually, with voters having the power to block hikes through protest petitions. The bill, which excludes school districts and certain exceptions, has been revised to lower the signature requirement for petitions and remove a planned state fund. Supporters argue for forcing local officials to cut mill levies when property values rise, while critics warn of potential budget shortfalls and the risk of small groups derailing community projects. The bill passed the House and moves forward as part of broader efforts to control property tax growth.
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