House successfully votes to override Gov. Kelly’s veto of bipartisan tax bill
After Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of Senate Substitute for House Bill 2036, a bipartisan bill to lower taxes for Kansans, was met with widespread
After Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of Senate Substitute for House Bill 2036, a bipartisan bill to lower taxes for Kansans, was met with widespread
Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the bipartisan Senate Substitute for House Bill 2036, a bill that received bipartisan support in the Kansas
A new report from the Tax Foundation has been released, looking at the combined rate of state and local sales tax. The report looks at the 45 states that do implement a sales tax as well as the
New polling from Americans for Prosperity – Kansas (AFP-KS) suggests that 58 percent of Kansas voters favor a single-rate tax system. This tax system change has been advocated for by AFP-KS
Inflation rates have come out for July, and the national inflation rate has risen 3.2 percent from July of last year. However, The Kansas Constitutional focuses on issues regarding Kansas
It was back on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, when Kansas Governor Laura Kelly told every school kid in Kansas to stay home until the Fall semester due to the coronavirus. The decision to allow students back in school,
In a joint Economic Committee Hearing, U.S. Rep. for Kansas’s 4th District Ron Estes (R), spoke on the U.S. debt ceiling crisis. In the meeting, which took place on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, he took shots at President Joe
Sportswriter and publisher of GoPowercat Tim Fitzgerald got into a series of Twitter debates regarding Kansas taxpayer dollars and athletic spending over the weekend.