Kansas Legislature's lurch to center cuts governor's clout
TOPEKA Kansas has seen its once-conservative Legislature lurch closer to the center with the flowering of a bipartisan coalition bent on erasing much of Republican Gov. Sam Brownbacks tax-cutting legacy and ready to bedevil other GOP leaders.
In a weeks time, the state House approved a huge increase in personal income taxes, voted to override Brownbacks all-but-inevitable veto and approved an expansion of the states Medicaid program that he vigorously opposes.
Supporters of the tax bill couldnt override the veto in the Senate, but they had a solid majority for undoing the past Brownback-inspired cuts in personal income taxes.
And it wasnt just Brownback in the sights of Democrats and GOP moderates. When a House committees chairman wouldnt take up a bill restoring guaranteed tenure that public school teachers lost in 2014, supporters forced a successful vote in the chamber anyway. In the Senate, GOP leaders proposed cutting education funding to help fix the states cratered budget then saw support for the idea collapse, even with a Republican supermajority.
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