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A surprise objection

3 hours ago ago from The Michigan Lawyer

Last week, the Michigan House of Representatives judiciary committee took up for the first in what certainly will be many discussions on a statewide funding and oversight structure for indigent defense. Among the supporters were a host of nonprofit advocacy groups, the NAACP, Ruth Lloyd-Harlin who is the sister of Michigan's first DNA exoneree Eddie Joe Lloyd. Retired judges and law school deans supported the proposed bill. The sole ...

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Kansas news digest

22 hours ago ago from Voice For Liberty in Wichita

News from alternative media around Kansas for December 21, 2009. KNEA uses incomplete funding data to argue for tax hikes (Kansas Liberty) Kansas State Department of Education Deputy Commissioner says a common practice of legislators and school advocates is only citing the base state aid K-12 receives for gauging funding levels. Democrat drops out of governor's race (Kansas Liberty) Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Wiggans ...

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What proportion of property taxes in the US go to public schools?

20 hours ago ago from School

I'm interested in your local area, your state, or if you have it, national information. Thanks, but no thanks, in advance to all who have an opinion on the wisdom of taxing property, or on the quality of public schools . Yes, thanks, I know the rate varies by location. As I stated, I'm looking for information about your rate, or the average for your state, or for the whole US. That presupposes that it varies by locality, you see. Or ...

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School District Consolidation Redux

29 minutes ago ago from Frugal Hoosiers

Don't expect to see a school district consolidation bill be a key point this legislative session. In a short session in an election year, the idea is just not going to happen. But several components are starting to come together to boost the case for administrative consolidation. And, in fact, we are hearing several districts across the state are considering voluntarily merging administrative functions to cut costs. To give you a ...

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Love Advice Relationship Problems Dont Have To Be Hard To Solve

8 hours ago ago from Food Stuff Blog

It’s one of the main topics of love advice: relationship problems. In fact, with all the tips and hints out there, you’d think solving problems in a relationship requires scientific formula you need a PhD to understand. The reality is, though, when you catch problems early and use plenty of patience and fairness, there are only a few steps you need to take to get things straightened out. Identify the cause Sometimes the cause of ...

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Study: Schools face shortfalls after stimulus ends

16 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Study: Schools face shortfalls after stimulus ends ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- Using federal stimulus money to avoid layoffs at schools is going to create a shortfall even more difficult for states and schools to contend with when that money runs out, according to a first-of-its-kind study released Monday. New York alone will see a $2 billion shortfall after stimulus money ends in 2011-12, and that could drive up some of the nation's highest local ...

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