TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly rejected a bipartisan package of tax cuts Wednesday and proposed a cheaper alternative, setting up a showdown with lawmakers who return Thursday to the Statehouse after a three-week break. Kelly said House Bill 2036, which slashes income, property and sales taxes, would jeopardize the state’s long-term financial stability. When combined […] The post Kansas governor vetoes bipartisan plan to slash income, property and sales taxes appeared first on Kansas Reflector.