'School choice' is culture-war focus for Kansas lawmakers

Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson, R-Andover, follows a session of his chamber, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kansas. Masterson says GOP state lawmakers are pursuing a proposal to allow parents to use tax dollars to cover the costs of private or home schooling as one way of addressing concerns about what's taught about gender and sexuality in public schools. (AP Photo/John Hanna)

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Top Republican legislators in Kansas are focusing on helping conservative parents remove their children from public schools over what's taught about gender and sexuality rather than pursuing a version of what critics call Florida's “Don't Say Gay†law.

to allow parents to use state tax dollars to pay for private or home schooling was available online Tuesday, a day after a committee on K-12 spending introduced the measure in the House.

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