Kansas lawmakers sent a new plan to modestly expand school choice eligibility in Kansas while providing full funding to K-12 public schools to Gov. Laura Kelly’s desk Friday evening.
Both chambers passed the bills with overwhelming support after minimal debate. It was in stark contrast to the heated arguments last month over the GOP’s original plan to tie school funding to what would have been the state’s largest school choice measure ever.
The House approved the bill 107-9 while the Senate passed it 35-4.
Source: Local News | Wichita Eagle