Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s plan to eliminate the state’s hefty food sales tax will be getting a hearing in the House Taxation committee this week. The governor’s plan, announced in November of last year, could save Kansans hundreds of dollars on groceries every year. It’s expected to save about $500 each year for a family of four…. It’s a sentiment that some Democrats and Republicans share. The bill, which would nix the state’s 6.5% food sales tax, is set for a hearing Tuesday afternoon …
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