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                                    7 | Page March 7 I ssueCombined retail sales and compensating use tax receipts were $247.1 million, which is $1.1 million, or 0.4% above the estimate, and down $5.5 million, or 2.2%, from February 2024.Click here to view the February 2025 revenue numbers.Week 7. After a brief break following Turnaround Day, legislators returned to the Capitol on Tuesday, Feb. 25, and held a number of informational hearings on health-related topics, including the Medicaid program, intellectual and developmental disabilities, juvenile justice and the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, and conducted hearings on bills related to credentialing, reorganization of the public assistance statutes, undocumented immigrants%u2019 access to in-state tuition, and creation of the Office of Early ChildhoodThis edition of Health at the Capitol looks at health-related policy issues addressed by the Legislature the week of Feb. 24.READ MOREExplore the Heartland: Kansas's Best Rails to Trails RoutesWhether you're a casual cyclist, an avid hiker, or a family looking for a safe outdoor activity, Kansas' Rails to Trails system offers something for everyone.yHit the Trails
                                
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