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Attorney Mike O’Neal refutes notion that legislature can’t set education curriculum
In mid-May, Governor Laura Kelly vetoed a pair of education bills, which she claimed would violate the state constitution. One bill would have mandated 30 minutes of daily recess and a statewide physical fitness test; the other, which was overridden, required teaching about the negative impact of certain political ideologies. “The Kansas Constitution provides for […] The post Attorney Mike O’Neal refutes notion that legislature can’t set education curriculum appeared first on The Sentinel.
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