The Latest: Kansas House OKs schools plan; Senate vote next
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Latest on the Kansas Legislature's debate on increasing school funding to meet a court mandate (all times local):
1:35 p.m.
The Kansas House has approved an education funding proposal that's designed to break an impasse among Republican lawmakers over boosting spending on public schools.
The vote Saturday was 63-56. The bill would phase in a $534 million increase in education funding over five years and is similar to a plan approved by the House earlier this week.
The bill goes next to the Senate for an up-or-down vote that could send it to Republican Gov. Jeff Colyer. He has endorsed the proposal.
The Senate previously approved a plan to phase in a $274 million funding increase over five years.