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Revisor outlines Kansas statutory programs that provide education funding outside the foundation formula
Summary
Tamara Lawrence of the Office of Revisor of Statutes reviewed a catalog of Kansas statutory programs that allocate state money to schools beyond the Kansas School Equity and Enhancement Act formulas, and reminded the task force that the KSEEA statutes are set to sunset on July 1, 2027.
Tamara Lawrence of the Kansas Office of Revisor of Statutes reviewed a catalog of statutory education programs on May 20 and told the Special Education and Related Services Funding Task Force those programs can matter when the group evaluates how state money reaches students.
Lawrence said the memorandum supplied to the task force lists statutes that create smaller state grant programs and payment authorities that are separate from the state foundation and supplemental aid formulas. "I've been asked to go over some of the educational programs that have been created in statute that have some kind of funding or financial element to them, but aren't typically thought of as being…
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