More cash isn't the answer for this Red State suffering rural decline and the rising demand for services and resources in the more populated areas. Take a look:
Kansas Faces Future Budget Woes Even With a Revenue Surplus
By JOHN HANNA AP Political Writer TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas's tax collections have beaten expectations nearly every month for the past two years and the state expects to end June with close to $1 billion in cash reserves, but the budget problems that followed a former governor's notorious tax-cutting experiment aren't necessarily a thing of the past.
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