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Governor blocks plan to end in-state tuition for immigrants who graduate from Kansas high schools
TOPEKA — A pair of Senate Republicans challenged their partisan peers’ bogus claims about immigrants during an end-of-session debate on the state’s longstanding policy of offering in-state college tuition rates to Kansas high school graduates, regardless of their citizenship status. A slim majority of Senate Republicans still backed Senate Bill 254 to end the policy. On […]
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