Missouri Gov. Kehoe pushes voter-backed plan to phase out income tax

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Gov. Mike Kehoe proposes phasing out Missouri’s income tax over five years, to be funded by taxes on services and require a statewide vote; the lean budget also funds tornado debris cleanup, expands private K–12 tuition aid, and keeps a 4% general-revenue cut while drawing partisan feedback on feasibility and potential sales-tax shifts.
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- Kehoe details repeal of income tax, Democrats mock ‘Tax Hike Mike’ FOX 2
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