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Special Education Would Get Big Boost Under Biden Proposal: Full Funding, Teacher Recruitment and Early Childhood Programs Included in Wide-Ranging Disability Platform
June 26, 2020 | EdSource

In a rare move by a presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden detailed his plans this month calling for full federal funding of special education—something that hasn’t happened since Congress first passed sweeping legislation for students with disabilities 45...

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