House vote on limiting courts in ed funding (AP) ? The 79-44 vote Wednesday by which the Kansas House rejected a proposed amendment to the state constitution aimed at thwarting lawsuits over school funding by declaring that courts don't have the power to direct legislators to appropriate money. Supporters of the measure needed a two-thirds majority, or 84 votes. Of the 92 Republicans, 79 voted "yes," 11 voted "no" and two did not vote. All 33 Democrats voted "no." REPUBLICANS VOTING YES(equals) Terry Calloway, Pittsburg. Pat Colloton, Leawood. Owen Donohoe, Shawnee. James Fawcett, Junction City. Carl Dean Holmes, Liberal. Steve Huebert, Valley Center. Kasha Kelley, Arkansas City. Jim Kelly, Independence. Dan Kerschen, Garden Plain. Peggy Mast, Emporia. Tom Phillips, Manhattan. REPUBLICANS VOTING NO(equals) Don Hill, Emporia. REPUBLICANS NOT VOTING(equals) DEMOCRATS VOTING YES(equals) DEMOCRATS VOTING NO(equals) Sydney Carlin, Manhattan. Bob Grant, Cherokee.
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