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The Town Talk on MSNRapides schools lose more than $2 million, eye what's coming with LA GATOR programRapides Parish schools have lost more than $2 million in funding from the state, a committee was told on Tuesday.
Republican sponsors of HB 62 say the bill makes costs fairer for school districts, while college administrators warn of ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMissing a crucial pointWITH former president Rodrigo Duterte now in the custody of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, charged with ...
Funds set aside for controversial North Charleston anti-violence program may now be used for housing
Funding North Charleston set aside to revive a controversial gun violence prevention grant program could go toward housing ...
State legislators will propose their budget Tuesday, using every loophole and maneuver available to bend budget caps without breaking them.
Denver’s expected bond, which must first win voter approval, could pay for things like roads, bike lanes and recreation ...
In a time when graduate students have more questions than answers about the future of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIn historic first, Texas House approves private school voucher programThe bill would let families use taxpayer dollars for their children’s private schooling. Lawmakers also signed off on a ...
The staggering amount, disclosed in a filing with the Federal Election Commission, was driven by corporate America’s ...
The Tennessee Committee of Blind Vendors says that HB 1066 would eliminate the state’s vending facility program, which creates opportunities for blind vendors.
Legislation to allow local communities to take fluoride out of drinking water failed to advance out of committee on Tuesday.
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