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Legislature passes bill requiring civics exam for high school graduation
Read Article A bill requiring students enrolled in the ninth grade or above to pass a test on the principles of American civics is headed to the governor. The House voted 80-43 to pass the bill. The bill already passed the Senate 23-14. The bill, introduced by Republican state Sen. Brad Starnes of Manhattan, would require students to pass the test as a . . .
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