Sound Off
Could someone give us documentation of the tax cuts we've had during the present governor's administration?
Yes. That information is available from Gov. Bill Graves' budget division, which is located in room 155-E in the Capitol. The telephone number is (785) 296-2436.
According to the division, Graves has cut taxes nearly $4 billion through July 1.
The largest cuts have been in state property taxes, car taxes, income taxes and tax credits, sales tax exemptions and a five-year moratorium on businesses paying unemployment taxes.
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