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Special Day for Special Education
200 educators, parents, school board members, citizens meet with legislators
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Background on Special Education Day
Resource page on special education funding
Posted May 18, 1999
At the Capitol News Archives
1998-1999
Plan Would Restore Funding for BadgerLink
Budget Brief: Special Education Funding
Governor's 1999 - 2001 Biennial Budget
Robson Introduces Special Education Bill
WEAC President Testifies
Budget Brief: Removal of Non-Fiscal Policy
Capitol News Briefs
Educators Lobby on State Budget
Hearings Scheduled on Proposed Changes in Teacher Licensing
Legislature Balancing Tax Cuts, Education Needs
News From The Capitol Archive 1998 - 1999
Assembly OKs Bill Involving Use of Reasonable Force by Teachers
WEAC Members Intensify Budget Pressure on Legislators
Schools Scramble to Implement School Safety & Discipline Law
WEAC Backs Broader Criteria for Advancing Pupils From 4th & 8th Grade
School for the Blind is on the Rebound
Revenue Controls Punish Wilmot
WEAC Members Speak for Education at State Budget Hearings
Special Day for Special Education
Cyberlobby II Comes to Convention
Finance Committee Backs Body Alarms for Staff at Mendota Mental Health Facility
Revenue Controls Keep Eau Claire in the Past
State Budget Freezes EEN Funding
Hearings Scheduled on State Budget Plan
WEAC Legislative Agenda Gets Early Attention
1,100 Students Lobby Against Tobacco at State Capitol
It's Your Retirement Money
Bills Address Pay for State-Employed Teachers
Finance Committee Cuts High School Graduation Test
Madison Teachers Ask State Panel to Increase Special Education Funding
Joint Finance Committee Seeks Input on State Budget
Praise & Concern Expressed at Hearings on Proposal to Restructure Teacher Licensing
Coalition Urges Continuation of State Commitment to School Construction
Special Education Gets Shortchanged
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