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                        Kansas lawmakers aren't quite finished wrapping up the longest session in state history. They're back in Topeka to fix a flaw in a new state law. Some lawmakers are also holding a hearing into controversial remarks made in March by a House member from Kansas City, Kansas.
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                        Kansas lawmakers have been considering bills about in-state tuition breaks for illegal immigrants, carrying concealed firearms without a permit and an anti-union measure that could also affect charities like the United Way.
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                        An effort continues in the Kansas Legislature to repeal a tuition break that's been given to children of some illegal immigrants for the past decade.
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