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    Report: Wisconsin school referenda have led to funding gap for public schools

    (The Center Square) – The number of school referenda approved in Wisconsin has led to a larger gap in how much school districts can receive from taxpayers. That means school districts that have passed referenda are receiving much more funding than those that have not. “The question may eventually be decided in court,” Wisconsin Policy […]

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