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Education

Jul. 22, 2000

Judge Decides Board Violated Mandates for Schools' Money

In a tentative ruling Thursday, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge said the State Allocation Board, the body that determines how California school construction money is doled out, has violated statutory mandates in determining which districts get the money.

By Jill Boekenoogen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In a tentative ruling Thursday, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge said the State Allocation Board, the body that determines how California school construction money is doled out, has violated statutory mandates in determining which districts get the money.
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