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FILE - In this Jan. 24, 2019, file photo, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly answers questions from reporters during a news conference at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. Kelly's fellow Democrats are describing a tax relief plan moving through the Republican-controlled Legislature as a give-away to large corporations, and GOP leaders acknowledge that big businesses would benefit, by design. The state Senate planned to take a final vote Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, on a bill that is designed to prevent Kansas residents and businesses from paying higher state income taxes because of changes in federal tax laws at the end of 2017. (AP Photo/John Hanna, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 24, 2019, file photo, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly answers questions from reporters during a news conference at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. Kelly's fellow Democrats are describing a tax relief plan moving through the Republican-controlled Legislature as a give-away to large corporations, and GOP leaders acknowledge that big businesses would benefit, by design. The state Senate planned to take a final vote Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, on a bill that is designed to prevent Kansas residents and businesses from paying higher state income taxes because of changes in federal tax laws at the end of 2017. (AP Photo/John Hanna, File)

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