Wichita and Sedgwick County are sounding the alarm about a bill passed by the Legislature that would allow voters to halt local government budget increases. The bill, HB 2745, is awaiting Gov. Laura Kelly’s desk signature or veto. The governor has not signaled where she stands on the bill. The legislature approved the bill during the last day of the legislative session last week. If 10% of registered voters, not property owners, in a taxing jurisdiction protested, that would cap the jurisdiction’s spending at the same level as the previous year.
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