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Brownback wary of Kansas tax hike but won’t rule it out

photo KHI News Service
photo KHI News Service

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback isn’t ruling out a tax increase next year to balance the state budget even though he thinks it would be harmful to raise taxes with agriculture in a slump.

Brownback had a Statehouse news conference Monday to tout what he sees as several successes that include highway projects and a reading program for struggling third-graders.

Income tax cuts championed by the Republican governor have become a key issue in legislative races as Kansas has struggled to balance its budget.

Brownback says Kansas is facing a “rural recession” because of slumps in agriculture and energy production. He said a big tax increase would be “very harmful.”

But asked whether he would rule out a tax increase, he said, “I’m not ruling anything in or out.”

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