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Public School Advocates Dominate JFC Hearing
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | April 4, 2017
Public school advocates dominated testimony Monday during the first of six public hearings on Gov. Scott Walker’s $76 billion biennial budget.
In calling for more funding for the state’s public schools, the advocates echoed Walker, who separately Monday called on increasingly skeptical lawmakers to back his roughly $650 million increase for K-12 education in their own writing of a spending plan for the two years starting July 1.
See the Wisconsin State Journal Coverage here.
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