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Education Funding

The method chosen by the California Legislature to pay for two mandated educational programs does not violate the state Constitution, the state’s Supreme Court ruled. The programs can be funded by allocating unrestricted general funding.

SAN FRANCISCO – The method chosen by the California Legislature to pay for two mandated educational programs does not violate the state Constitution, the state’s Supreme Court ruled. The programs can be funded by allocating unrestricted general funding.

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