Educators have fingers crossed over depth of cuts in budget
Educators continue to plead their case for limiting funding cuts as lawmakers struggle to balance and pass a state budget. Education takes up about 40 percent of the budget, which proposes $4.2 billion in cuts for the next school year that is a less than a month away
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