Bills offer vastly different approaches

We support the Senate bill and vehemently oppose the bill being considered by the House K-12 Education Budget Committee. 

“Meanwhile, school officials and education advocates pleaded with lawmakers in the House to reject House Bill 2395, which would eliminate the final two years of planned increases while providing additional funding for at-risk students.

“’This bill is loaded with policy that is going to cause nightmares for the state to defend,’ said Mark Desetti, a lobbyist for the Kansas National Education Association.”
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