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Kansas faces a $349 million shortfall in its current budget and more gaps in the near future after officials issued a new, more pessimistic fiscal forecast for the state.
The forecasters on Thursday slashed the state's previous projections for tax collections through June 2017 by 5.9 percent, or $355 million.
They also issued the first projections for the two fiscal years beginning in July 2017. Those projections were conservative.
Legislative researchers projected budget shortfalls totaling $1.1 billion through June 2019.
The previous fiscal forecast was issued in April. The state has missed monthly revenue targets six of the seven months since.
Kansas has struggled to ...