(AP) — The Latest on the Kansas Legislature's debate over raising taxes to fix the state budget and provide extra funds to public schools (all times local): The Kansas House has rejected a proposal that would have raised income taxes to fix the state budget and provide additional funds for public schools. Kansas legislators have drafted a new proposal for raising income taxes to fix the state budget and provide additional funds for public schools. Masterson acknowledged that the plan would not provide extra dollars for public schools to comply with a state Supreme Court ruling March that said education funding is inadequate. Kansas legislators plan to resume negotiations over raising income taxes to fix the state budget and provide additional funds for public schools. Kansas faces projected budget shortfalls totaling $887 million through June 2019, and the state Supreme Court ruled in March that the state's funding for its public schools is inadequate.