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Perspective

Jul. 8, 2010

State Sued Over Public School Funding System

California's ongoing budget woes have led to a direct attack on how California has funded K-12 public education, writes Roy Combs of Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost.

By Roy A. Combs

California's ongoing budget woes have led to a direct attack on how the state of California has funded K-12 public education. In Robles-Wong, et. al. v. State of California, (Robles-Wong, et al. v. State of California (Sup. Ct. Alameda County) Case No. RG10515768), eight California public school districts, 60 individual plaintiffs and a broad collation of education groups including the California State Parent Teach...

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