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Kansas House conservatives work on new budget plan - Boston.com

Kansas House conservatives work on new budget plan - Boston.com

Kansas House conservatives work on new budget plan

By John Hanna
Associated Press Writer / May 10, 2010
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TOPEKA, Kan.—Conservative Republicans in the Kansas House scrambled Monday to draft a new budget-balancing plan, hoping to block efforts to increase the state's sales tax to sustain education and social services funding.
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Democrats and moderate Republicans were pushing a bill to raise the 5.3 percent sales tax to 6.3 percent on July 1, the start of the state's new fiscal year. But they were blocking a House vote on the measure, saying work on the budget and tax bills couldn't be finished until other issues were resolved.
But Monday, Democrats and moderate Republicans considered allowing a quicker vote on the tax bill. The Senate approved the measure last week, and passage in the House would send it to Democratic Gov. Mark Parkinson, who

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