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States Send Millions Back
to Feds!
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Now we learn that the inadequate federal funding complaint is a myth. In an article that received far less attention than it deserves, Associated Press reporter Nancy Zuckerbrod found that every state returned federal education funds to the U.S. Treasury last year, rather than spend these funds on education. Some states returned millions of dollars. Check your state Are you a
Could your school or school district have used that federal education money? Are you a taxpayer who must now pay additional state taxes to make up for the federal dollars your state sent back to Washington? Do you want this to happen again?
If the answer
is "no,"
contact the people in your state who are responsible for these
decisions. Tell them that:
Links
Article by AP
reporter Nancy Zuckerbrod in the Detroit News State contacts and accountability information for all states
See also
NCLB Information
Directories
Meet Sue
Heath
Sue Heath of Hollis, New Hampshire, is the research editor for Wrightslaw. In addition to writing about creative advocacy
strategies in
Doing Your Homework, Sue is co-author of
Wrightslaw: No
Child Left Behind (ISBN: 1-892320-12-6) that is published
by Harbor House Law Press.
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