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Kansas Senate votes to get tough on school walkouts
Sunflower State Journal·4d ago
X / Twitter·Facebook·Read Article The Kansas Senate on Tuesday night voted to punish school districts that allow or encourage student walkouts that have to led to an increasing number of protests over immigration enforcement in recent weeks. The Senate voted 21-18 to amend the state budget with language that called for fining a school district that "experiences a student walkout" and fails to obtain written parental consent . . . SSJ This content is restricted to subscribers.
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