An unusual agreement aims to ban tax breaks for companies that change addresses in greater Kansas City
Missouri Gov.
Mike Parson, a Republican, has signed legislation that would prohibit companies from receiving tax incentives for jumping the state’s border within the Kansas City region. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, a Democrat, said on June 14 she was prepared to sign an executive order agreeing to the truce. The legislation only takes effect if both parties agree.
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