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'It probably should've happened': Kansas gov. says new state budget report shows GOP should've listened to her plans
TOPEKA (KSNT) — A newly released revenue report is causing a stir at the Kansas Statehouse in 2026. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly wanted to boost funding for employee pay raises and special education funding during the 2026 legislative session. Republicans rejected the plan, but a new budget report shows, maybe they didn't have to. The [...]
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