JackLuis
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Yes the skid mark in the middle of the plains is in the news today.
Kansas Might Not Have Any Schools For Trans Folks To Terrorize This Fall,
LOL WHOOPS
"You're not trickling down enough Sammy."
Kansas Might Not Have Any Schools For Trans Folks To Terrorize This Fall,
LOL WHOOPS
If you are reading this on Wednesday, then it is sine die in the esteemed Republican-led Kansas legislature. Sine die is a Latin term that Kansas Republicans can’t translate means it’s the last day of this year’s legislative session. And what are those fine folks up to? Not funding schools!
On Wednesday, the Kansas legislative session will wrap up in Topeka likely without a resolution for school funding.
On Friday, the courts ruled that the revised school funding formula was still not equitable and maintained that schools will shut down if the disparities are not resolved by June 30.
And what are those pathetic cockwhistles actually doing this fine Wednesday?
The Kansas Senate is considering a resolution condemning a recent Obama administration decree that public schools allow transgender students to use the restrooms that match their gender identity, not their sex at birth.
But back to this school funding thing, like THAT even matters. The dealio is that the state supreme court ruled Friday that Kansas must fund its public schools in an equitable manner.
The court has been kicking the Kansas legislature in the nuts over this for a long time now, actually! Way back in 2014, the court said, “Hey you idiots in the lege, you can’t just give the rich school districts all the money and leave crumbs for the poor districts,” because that is not constitutional.
And as the New York Times explains, the court and the legislature have been fighting ever since:
"In February, the court said that a solution proposed by lawmakers, to use block grants to allocate funds, had failed to address inequities in schools. In response, the Legislature passed a bill that it said gave poorer districts a fair share of funding. Gov. Sam Brownback, a Republican, signed the measure in April."
In a 47-page ruling, the court rejected that bill, saying the Legislature’s formula “creates intolerable, and simply unfair, wealth-based disparities among the districts.”
In other words, NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
"You're not trickling down enough Sammy."