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Kansas Governor Cuts Education Budget - Politics News Story ...
TOPEKA, Kan. -- Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson announced $259 million worth of spending cuts, reducing funds for highway maintenance and education to shore up a troubled state budget. Monday, November 23, 2009.
Parkinson cuts education by $36 million | The Kansas City Kansan
Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson announced an addition $36 million in public education cuts today. In addition, the state will not fund the $156 million increase for public schools based on the increased needs of various school districts in Kansas. ...
Kansas Newspaper Clippings - Education June-Dec 2009
Education. June through December 2009. Newspaper Clippings Index. The State Library of Kansas' Legislative Reference Section maintains a collection of clipped newspaper articles on topics relating to subjects pertinent to issues in Kansas state government. ...
Parkinson says education budget won't be cut further ...
On higher education, Parkinson said he fears cuts to Kansas University may hurt efforts by the school to ... If the State of Kansas were to cut special education funding, then the federal government would stop sending its funding to Kansas. ...
Yes, there is waste in K-12 education, and there must be cuts ...
Yes, there must be cuts made to government-run K-12 education in Kansas. No, cuts will not lay off good teachers. No, cuts will not damage the quality of
Another $38 million taken from education - Kansas City ...
As expected, Governor Mark Parkinson announced additional budget cuts today. And no one was spared. Another $36 million was cut from K-12 education and $2 mi
Kansas Schools Worry About Budget Cuts - Education News Story ...
OLATHE, Kan. -- Kansas lawmakers said they are trying to protect schools from budget cuts, even though they are dealing with a state budget deficit. Wednesday, February 4, 2009.
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Govt. union backs Holland
The largest government workers union in Kansas has thrown its support behind Democrat nominee Tom Holland in the state’s gubernatorial race.
States Continue To Wrestle With Federal Funding Issues, Budget Shortfalls
The Fiscal Times: "Nationally, the number of Medicaid beneficiaries has risen by 8 percent a year since 2008, and 44 states have reported that they will exceed their enrollment and spending growth projections this year, the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured reported. A dozen other states, including Arizona, Utah, Wisconsin and Maryland, have experienced double-digit annual ...
Lawmakers eye state's many tax exemptions
World-Herald News Service LINCOLN - If you drive across the river to Iowa to get your car repaired, be prepared to dig deeper into your pocket.
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Kansas City School Cuts Signal Nationwide Trend in Education
The cuts in the Kansas City, Missouri school district, signal a nationwide trend, experts say, as cities face increasing budget cuts. |