Gov. Laura Kelly, a Topeka Democrat, said on the KCUR radio program "Up To Date" that she would veto the five-year, $2.3 billion property, sales and income tax reduction bill because it would be too costly and lead to budget problems within several years. She said the veto would be accompanied by a call for the Legislature to convene in special session to work on an alternative tax plan. Photo Credit: SHERMAN SMITH / KANSAS REFLECTOR
By Tim Carpenter Kansas Reflector Gov. Laura Kelly said there was “absolutely no way” to avoid vetoing the $2.3 billion tax reduction bill approved with…