Missouri lawmakers start work on proposed tax cuts
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers are back in the Capitol to work on tax cuts. Legislators started a special session to slash taxes Wednesday. Republican Gov. Mike Parson is asking lawmakers to cut the top income tax rate from 5.3% to 4.8%. He also wants the GOP-led Legislature to increase the standard deduction by $2,000 for single filers and $4,000 for couples. Parson had called lawmakers back to work last week. But they pushed the session back to continue private negotiations. On Wednesday, lawmakers filed bills with a variety of tax-cutting options.