(KNZA)--Kansas Governor Laura Kelly will visit Brown County Tuesday, holding a ceremonial signing in Hiawatha prior to doing the same in Jackson County, in the City of Holton.
That word is delivered in an announcement from State Senator Dennis Pyle, with the rural Hiawatha Republican, in the release, saying the ceremonial signing is for Senate Bill 1, the billion dollar tax relief package passed during the Kansas Legislature's June 18 one day special session.
According to Pyle, he and Kelly will be at the Brown County Courthouse Tuesday morning at 10:00 for the signing, with the two to then travel to the Jackson County Courthouse, in Holton, meeting in memorial hall at 11:00.
Pyle is seeking reelection to maintain his seat as 1st District Senator, a role he's held since 2004.
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