Sweeping Tax Reforms Could Lead to Fairer System for More Kansans
To this day, one of the more upsetting aspects of the ongoing income tax-cut disaster in Kansas is that critics predicted it would happen more than four years ago.
The tax reductions will “have an enormous impact on everything from public education to public health coverage to infrastructure to other vital social safety-net services,” Shannon Cotsoradis, then-president of Kansas Action for Children, said on May 22, 2012, as Gov. Sam Brownback signed the plan into law (see photo).
How prescient.
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