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Education

Oct. 31, 2000

State Settles Special-Ed Lawsuits

One hundred million dollars a year in state funds may seem like a lot of money, especially when it took two lawsuits and 20 years of court opinions and negotiations to get, but the reality is that it is a fraction of what special-education students in California have been promised for years.

By Jill M. Boekenoogen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        One hundred million dollars a year in state funds may seem like a lot of money, especially when it took two lawsuits and 20 years of court opinions and negotiations to get, but the reality is that it is a fraction of what special-education students in California have be...

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