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Kansas lawmakers have approved a budget for the new fiscal year that starts in July. But, they haven't included any additional money for public schools, despite a supreme court order saying the current funding method is unconstitutional and some schools are getting short-changed.
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Here's a summary of Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by KPR staff.
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A series of efficiency recommendations says schools should spend down their cash reserves.
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Lawmakers will have to decide how they want to respond to a court ruling that says there are unconstitutional funding disparities between school districts.
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Both chambers approved budget bills this week, but the spending plans don't take into account the school funding ruling.
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The court says lawmakers need to reduce disparities between school districts by June or public schools could be closed.
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The aid is used to help pay for building projects in school districts.
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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 staff.
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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 staff.
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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 staff.