John,
Laura Kelly came to office and immediately built a bipartisan coalition to balance the budget and get Kansas back on track after Sam Brownback's failed experiment.
- She secured full funding for our schools, road and bridge repairs, and investment in our future.
- She built a $3 billion surplus for our state -- the largest Kansas has seen in decades.
- And last Thursday, Laura signed a bipartisan $310 million tax cut law that will put more money back into the pockets of Kansans.
But Laura isn't done yet. Though some legislators refused to include an end to the food sales tax in this bill, Laura is still hard at work to cut grocery bills so more families can make ends meet.
That's the kind of leadership Kansas needs now and in the years to come. But in order to build the consensus we need to finally axe the food tax, Laura needs you to show your support.
Will you join Laura in working to help Kansans feed their families? Add your name now, and help us show Kansas legislators that you're ready to axe the food tax!
Thanks for being a part of this team and building a better future for Kansas,
Team Kelly
Laura Kelly is one of the most vulnerable incumbent Democrats up for re-election in 2022. Extreme Republicans will do and spend whatever it takes to defeat Laura, so we're fighting back. Chip in our average online contribution of $26 to help us stay on track to win.
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