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Kansas House punts funding increase commitment to special education in K-12 schools • Kansas Reflector

Summary by Kansas Reflector
Rep. Steven Howe, R-Salina, chose not to offer a budget amendment in the House to increase state aid to special education because he decided it had no chance to pass. The point was proven when Rep. Jarrod Ousley, D-Merriam, proposed an amendment to raise state aid for special education by $30 million, and it was defeated 40-76. The budget sent to the House contains a $10 million increase for special education. (Sherman Smith/Kansas Reflector)TOP…

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Kansas Reflector broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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