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About 1,000 show up for education rally in Topeka

Published on -3/16/2010, 2:49 PM

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Hundreds of parents, teachers and students rallied at the Statehouse in Topeka to protest potential future cuts in education funding.

The crowd of about 1,000 people cheered Gov. Mark Parkinson on Tuesday when he called on legislators to raise taxes to protect schools from cuts.

The Democratic governor led the crowd in chants of "We want what's right, and not what's left."

The crowd also chanted, "SOS! Save our schools!"

Parkinson has proposed raising sales and tobacco taxes to close a projected $467 million budget shortfall for the fiscal year that begins July 1.

He urged members of the crowd to e-mail their legislators, write them letters and attend their events.

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