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Bill setting school recess standards, limiting school lunch additives dies in House
Read Article A bill that would have sets new minimum standards for recess in public schools and kept certain chemical additives out of Kansas school lunches died in the House Thursday. The House voted down the bill 38-85. It had already passed the Senate 24-13. The bill had two major components: It would have kept 12 chemical additives out of school lunches, excluding .
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