(Updated to include comments from the Kansas Catholic Conference)
Cracks are starting to appear in support of a bill that would ban cellphones during instructional time in public and private elementary and secondary schools.
When the bill was first introduced earlier this month, it had the support of more than two-thirds of the Senate, including the chamber's president and top Democrat.
It also had support from the House speaker and the governor.
But there are questions emerging about part of the bill that would ban cellphones not only . . .
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