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Senate committee advances several education bills; Regents land sale amendment approved
Summary
The Senate Education Committee passed four House bills out of committee, including authorization for Kansas State University property sales and requirements for school enrollment of military students; one bill was amended to split a tract of land for sale.
The Senate Education Committee advanced multiple education-related bills in a single working session and approved an amendment to one bill that lets Kansas State University split a tract of property for separate sale.
House Bill 2,120 authorizes the State Board of Regents to sell and convey certain real estate on behalf of Kansas State University and the Kansas State University Veterinary Medical Center in Riley County, Kansas, and Douglas County, Nebraska. Committee reviser Tamara Lawrence summarized a technical amendment requested by the university to allow a single tract described in the bill to be split into…
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