Adam Proffitt, the budget director for Gov. Laura Kelly, said the state government was on pace to collect enough revenue to have $2.6 billion in the state general fund and $1.6 billion in a state rainy-day fund at the end of the current fiscal year June 30. Spending by the 2024 Legislature could dramatically reduce that ending balance. TIM CARPENTER/KANSAS REFLECTOR
BY TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — Kansas budget director Adam Proffitt said Tuesday the state government was on track to meet revenue projections necessary…