Kansas lawmakers are ending a spring break with more room to cut taxes and boost state spending than they had even a few weeks ago but not knowing whether they'll be debating political redistricting again. The Legislature was set to reconvene today to wrap up its business for the year. State court cases involving the new political boundaries drawn by lawmakers create some uncertainty over how long they'll be in session. Lawmakers must complete a $22 billion-plus budget for the 12 months beginning July 1. Legislature leaders and Gov. Laura Kelly are discussing possible tax cuts now that the state has plenty of cash.
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