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Kansas Gov Wants To Use Pensions To Cover Budget Gaps

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Kansas Gov Wants To Use Pensions To Cover Budget Gaps

In 2012, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback signed a landmark bill that delivered big tax cuts to high income earners and businesses. Less than two years after that tax cut, the state’s income tax revenues plummeted by a quarter-billion dollars — and now Brownback is pushing to use money for public employees’ pensions to instead cover the…

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