TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) New Kansas Department of Education figures show that public schools would lose a total of $51 million in state aid before the end of June under an education funding plan from Republican leaders. Figures released yesterday show that the total reduction would be 1.5 percent of the general aid districts had been set to receive.
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