1. Do you support more money for education?

Answer: The Kansas State Supreme Court closed the school funding lawsuit earlier this year, recognizing that the State Legislature has met the full, constitutional funding benchmark, including Special Education (SPED), for the last 5 years.

Increased funding, however, has not equated to better educational outcomes for children and their parents. We must have better returns in the form of outcomes and achievement for the money being funded towards education.

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