TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Kansas collected $22 million more in taxes than expected this month. The Department of Revenue reported yesterday that the state collected almost $310 million in taxes in February, when it anticipated taking in $287 million. The numbers are good news for Republican Governor Sam Brownback and legislators, but they don’t solve the state’s budget problems.
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