Revenue Spike Raises Legislator Hopes On School Money

By JOHN HANNA   TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas collected $165 million in taxes more than expected in January, raising some legislators’ hopes that they’ll have more money than they thought for meeting a court mandate to increase spending on public schools.   The state Department of Revenue’s report Thursday of a more than ...

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