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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by the KPR News Team.
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Attorneys for the Kansas National Education Association are preparing to appeal a Shawnee County judge’s dismissal of a KNEA lawsuit filed in August of last year.
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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging a new law that ended guaranteed tenure for public school teachers. The lawsuit was filed by KNEA, the state's largest teachers' union.
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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.