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Kansas governor nixes bill requiring high schoolers to pass citizenship test
TOPEKA — Kansas legislators were unsuccessful in their attempt to mandate high school students pass an American citizenship test to graduate. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a bill on Thursday that also would have required students to receive instruction on communist, fascist and socialist regimes. Kelly said in a statement she supported the idea of […]
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