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Kansas lawmakers are on their annual break and will return next week to vote on potentially overriding the governor's vetoes.
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The new ban is part of a recent push to reconsider the effects of devices on the developing minds of students.
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After enthusiasm swelled behind the idea, the policy has hit several major bumps on its way to becoming law.
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The bill has support from more than two-thirds of the Kansas Senate, including leaders from both parties.
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New laws range from school vouchers and water infrastructure funding to a ban on city and county-funded abortion travel funds.