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While Kansas lawmakers invest, special education funding gaps persist
TOPEKA (KSNT) — Education advocates are sounding the alarm in Kansas amid a growing special education funding gap. Governor Laura Kelly has signed several bills into law, including Kansas’ budget for fiscal year 2027. While the budget determines how taxpayer dollars are spent, it also highlights where lawmakers are prioritizing investments — and where funding [...]
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