Just how spectacularly has Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback’s (R) radical economic “experiment” failed? Enough to lead a Republican-led legislature in a ruby-red state to force taxes higher.
The Wichita Eagle reported overnight on GOP officials in Kansas embracing the one policy contemporary Republicans almost never even consider.
Lawmakers rolled back Gov. Sam Brownback’s signature tax policy over his objections Tuesday night, forcing into law tax increases to fix a budget shortfall and provide more money for schools.
The legislation ends the “march to zero” income tax cuts that Brownback heralded for much of his time as governor…. The increases are expected to generate more than $1.2 billion for the state over the next two years.
In the Republican-led state Senate, the veto-override vote was 27 to 13, and in the Republican-led state House, the vote was 88 to 31.
Brownback, who may soon join Donald Trump’s administration and skip the remainder of his second term in Kansas, denounced the proposal as “the largest [tax hike] in state history.”
Bipartisan majorities in both chambers of Kansas’ legislature ignored him.









