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Legislation may boost campaign to delete DEI programs

TOPEKA — The Kansas House delivered preliminary approval Monday on legislation forbidding external postsecondary educational organizations from compelling a Kansas public and private college or university to violate state law in order to receive full accreditation. The bill previously passed by the Kansas Senate was championed by two out-of-state, conservative organizations lobbying to convince states to move higher education away from certain ideologies, programs or expenditures.

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City gives workers paternal leave, not sick leave transfer

The City of Lindsborg will allow city employees up to four weeks of paid time off to care for and bond with a new child, but a proposal to let them turn accumulated sick leave into vacation time was struck from employee handbook revisions that the City Council approved by a 5-1 vote Monday night. In other business, the council continued contracts for ambulance service and insurance, and approved a sandblast-and-paint job for the swimming pool.

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Democrat breaks with party, amends fetal child support bill

TOPEKA — Republican legislation to establish child support payments for pregnancy-related costs — and, in turn, establish “fetal personhood” — revealed tension among legislators as one Democratic senator inserted a bipartisan tax credit provision. Senate Democrats agreed that House Bill 2062, which requires courts to consider fetuses when determining child support judgments, risked providing legal precedent for treating fetuses as people.

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Iowa choir will perform with Bethany’s March 27 The Augustana Choir, from Augustana College in Davenport, Iowa, will perform with the Bethany College Choir at 7:30 p.m. March 27 at Bethany Lutheran Church, 320 N.

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