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House passes bill to force civics test to graduate high school, rejects physical fitness test
TOPEKA — A requirement that Kansas high school students pass a civics test before graduation is closer to being a reality after the House gave its approval Thursday. House Bill 2412 moves to the governor’s desk after passing the House 80 to 43. It passed the Senate 23-14 on March 27. The bill also requires […]
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