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Kansas Legislators clash on tax negotiations
Negotiations between House and Senate Republicans over tax-cutting proposals crashed Thursday morning as Senate leaders moved ahead to potentially vote on a new plan that House leaders say they haven't seen yet.
The anticlimactic meeting came on the final day of the scheduled legislative session. Rep. Richard Carlson, R-St. Marys, said the conversations may be moot because Senate Republicans are said to be pushing through another tax plan during a floor debate later Thursday.
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