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Kansas bill would close loophole that allowed school workers to have sex with students
TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate unanimously passed a bill Thursday that expands the definition of a person of authority, strengthening state law that prohibits sexual relations between school officials and students. Chip Root, the undersheriff for Cherokee County, warned the current definition may have allowed a person of authority to escape charges in his county. […]
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