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State delays June payment to Kansas school districts

school fundingTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas will be paying schools a week late after withholding the final payment of fiscal year 2016 to keep its budget out of the red.

School districts will receive a total of nearly $260 million in state aid July 7 and mark it as a June 30 payment.

The state has withheld similar payments over the past decade and was planning to do so again this year. But deputy education commissioner Dale Dennis says the amount was $75 million higher than it would have been without the current shortfalls.

Kansas tax revenue receipts were 34.5 million short for June, according to the Kansas Department of Revenue on Friday.

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