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KS Revenue in June Could Be $10M - $20M Short

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas Revenue Secretary Nick Jordan says state tax collections may fall between $10 million and $20 million below expectations this month. The  Topeka Capital-Journal reports Jordan also said Monday that the state's fiscal situation is stabilizing after revenues fell a total of $310 million short of expectations in April and May. Republican Governor Sam Brownback's administration has attributed those shortfalls to uncertainty created by disputes in Washington over federal spending and tax policies. They have said nervous investors feared paying higher taxes on capital gains in 2013 and claimed their gains early. Democrats contend state income tax cuts championed by Brownback are to blame. Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Kansas House Minority Leader Paul Davis accused the administration of trying to sugarcoat the state's revenue problems.