Apparently last year’s sales-tax increase didn’t wreck the Kansas economy, as some predicted. Kansas collected $685 million more in taxes during the fiscal year ending Thursday than it did the previous year. That’s $87.6 million more than had been projected. Too bad the extra money won’t go to public schools.
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