State's attorney Kenneth Weltz, center, faced some tough questions from the Kansas Supreme Court justices during oral arguments on the merits of the state's school finance system. Justices pictured are Donald Allegrucci, left, and Chief Justice, Kay McFarland, right. The hearing was held in the Kansas Supreme Court courtroom Wednesday, May 11, 2005. in Topeka.
Bob Corkins, state education commissioner, left, speaks with Dan Biles, attorney for the State Board of Education Friday morning following remarks from Kansas Supreme Court chief justice Kay McFarland concerning the Supreme Court's approval of lawmakers' plans to increase school funding by $541 million over the next three years.
Representative Kathe Decker, R-Clay Center, chair of the House Education committee takes questions from media members follwing Friday's announcement that the Kansas Supreme Court approved lawmakers' plan to increase school funding by $541 million over the next three years.
Kansas Supreme Court chief justice Kay McFarland addresses lawmakers, school officials and media members attending Friday's announcement of the Supreme Court's approval of lawmakers' plans to increase school funding by $541 million over the next three years.
Chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court Kay McFarland addresses those attending Friday morning's announcement that the Supreme Court approved lawmakers' plans to increase school funding by $541 million over the next three years.
Following brief remarks from Kansas Supreme Court chief justice Kay McFarland, state lawmakers, school officials, media members and others crowd a table to grab copies of the documentation of the Kansas Supreme Court's decision to increase school funding by $541 million over the next three years Friday morning at the Kansas Judicial Center in Topeka.
State lawmakers, school officials and media members crowd a table to grab copies of the documentation of the Kansas Supreme Court's decision to increase school funding by $541 million over the next three years Friday morning at the Kansas Judicial Center in Topeka.
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