TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- Kansas' highest court Tuesday put on hold a lower court's order for the state to immediately increase aid to public schools by roughly $50 million but promised to move quickly to decide whether the state is distributing its money fairly. The state Supreme Court issued a one-page order, signed by Chief Justice Lawton Nuss, only a day after a request from Attorney General Derek Schmidt.

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