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KS Gov Discusses Education, Taxes, 2014 Session

(Photo by Stephen Koranda) The 2014 Kansas legislative session begins today (MON). One of the major issues this year is public school funding. Lawmakers are still waiting for a decision from the Kansas Supreme Court in a lawsuit over education funding. KPR's Stephen Koranda recently spoke with Governor Sam Brownback about that topic and other issues. Brownback has unveiled a new reading initiative and is proposing that lawmakers approve all-day kindergarten, statewide. Brownback says such targeted approaches are a good strategy.


That’s Governor Sam Brownback speaking with KPR’s Stephen Koranda. Brownback will reveal more details of his legislative agenda during the State of the State address Wednesday night.

 

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.