Kansas' fantasy sports bill would also set new regulations for charity bingo and raffle fundraisers, which Republican Rep. Marc Rhoades from Newton said he opposed, saying it would de-regulate charitable raffles taking in less than $25,000.
Date: May 07, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Kansas lawmakers draw closer to a school finance deal
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Gene Suellentrop, who has been on the job less than a week after former chairman Rep. Marc Rhoades resigned over differences with GOP leaders, said changes in provisions for allowing increased local property taxes could be problematic as well.
"There's a lot of heartburn with the things we did," said House Appropriations Committee Chairman Marc Rhoades, a Newton Republican, in passing the bill before the 90-day session closed shortly before dawn.
Brian Persing (1994-1998), Heidi Loof (1995-1999), Marc Rhoades (1958-1963), Ronald Meseberg (1968-1969), Nichole Woodsend (1992-1995), Tony Kapustka (1993-1997)