Governor Kelly Announces Kansans Can Expect an Additional $150 Million in Food Sales Tax Relief in 2024
?By taking a middle-of-the-road approach, we have been able to continue putting money back in the pockets of every Kansan.?This reduction is a step toward eliminating the state sales tax on groceries completely, which will happen in 2025.??
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Governor Kelly Celebrates Kansas' Nation-Leading Economic Growth Over Fall 2023
?This data shows that our efforts to support businesses, create a stable economy, and grow our workforce are paying off.?Now, Kansas is outstripping the entire nation in economic growth and attracting business investment. Last week, I announced Kansas surpassed $18 billion in business investment since I took office in 2019. It?s clear we have the momentum to continue this trajectory of economic success into 2024 and beyond.??
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Governor Kelly Celebrates Kwanzaa at Kansas Statehouse
?On Wednesday, I attended a Kwanzaa celebration at the statehouse. The rich traditions and shared values of Kwanzaa remind us of our strength when we come together. As we light the kinara, we celebrate and reflect on the seven principles that guide us to strive for unity."
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Governor Kelly Continues to Push for Medicaid Expansion After Unveiling the Cutting Healthcare Costs for All Kansans Act
"Each year I?ve been in office, I have introduced a bill to expand Medicaid with support from both sides of the aisle. This year, we?re going a step further to meet Republicans in the middle, putting forward a plan that would cut healthcare costs, create jobs, and grow our economy ? all at no additional cost for Kansas taxpayers. We have taken such a bipartisan approach to incorporate what I?ve been hearing from Kansans during my tour and to reflect conversations we?ve had with Republican lawmakers. Now, there?s no excuse ? at this point, every legislator standing in the way of Medicaid expansion is going against a commonsense, fiscally responsible proposal that benefits their constituents."
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