Kansas Liberty: Teachers union lobbyists urge raising taxes to give schools more money
Last week the Kansas Department of Labor confirmed that the state’s economy is continuing to suffer as the unemployment rate rose to the highest it has been in 26 years, but lobbyists and representatives of the K-12 school districts have kept the pressure on legislators to maintain state funding for schools despite the latest dismal economic reports.
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