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Kansas school litigation battle back in court

(AP) — A long-awaited appeal of a ruling requiring the state of Kansas to increase funding for public schools takes center stage Tuesday.school-funding

The case is aimed at resolving whether policymakers arbitrarily shortchanged students or did the best they could in difficult financial times.

The appeal comes from a Shawnee County District Court ruling that held that spending cuts caused an “unconstitutional eroding” of education funding.

The case was appealed, staying the court’s order to increase base funding at a cost of more than $440 million.

Attorneys for the plaintiffs argue the state is defying the constitution and not spending enough on schools. Attorney General Derek Schmidt says that’s a matter for voters to decide, not the courts.

 

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