Kansas legislators say they have reached a compromise with Governor Laura Kelly on a tax bill ahead of next week's special session.
Republican leaders say the compromise bill is almost identical to legislation the Governor vetoed in April. They said that, while there are some minor adjustments, the bill contains two tax brackets, lower rates, exemptions from low-income taxpayers. The bill also reduces state-wide property taxes and repeals the state tax on social Security.
Governor Kelly called the June 18th special session at the end of May specifically to deal with the tax reform bill.




