California educators sue state over education funding
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A broad coalition of California school districts and educators has filed suit against the state over its education funding. The lawsuit, whose plaintiffs include the California School Boards Association and the California State PTA, alleges that the state has violated the California constitution's guarantee to make education a priority and asks that a new, more stable financing system is created. Larry gets the latest on the announcement.
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Julie Small, KPCC reporter
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