Time's Nearly Up For Kansas Lawmakers To Resolve School Spending
The clock is ticking for Kansas lawmakers to figure out a school funding solution. Briefs making the case for a plan are due to the state Supreme Court April 15.
With only one week of the regular legislative session to go, theres still significant division over how to satisfy the court that funding is adequate and end the nearly decade-old Gannon lawsuit.
The Senate is backing Democratic Gov. Laura Kellys plan to add $360 million for schools over four years. Republican leaders in the House think the solution is in targeting more money at struggling students, but they dont want to promise funding hikes far into the future.
The House has not in fact debated a school funding bill. Instead, the chamber approved by only the narrowest of margins legislation making a host of changes to school finance policy. House and Senate negotiators will discuss that policy bill next week.
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