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Kansas gov. vetoes bill requiring high school students pass an American civics test before graduation
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Governor Laura Kelly has vetoed a bill Thursday that would have required all Kansas high school students to pass an American civics test before graduation. Kelly made her announcement on April 23, stating she decided to veto House Bill 2412. Lawmakers will now need to obtain a two-thirds majority in both the [...]
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