The Kansas House on Tuesday approved a bill that would change how higher education in Kansas is governed by uncuffing universities from some rules and regulations in an effort to make the schools more efficient and competitive in a rapidly evolving economic age.
The House voted 111-12 to pass the bill that would allow all six state universities to make independent decisions about contracts, purchasing and selling land, procuring goods and services through competitive bidding, and constructing or . . .
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