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CAPTA Legislative Alert: May Revise

May16
2008
Written by Webmaster

The California State PTA has issued a Legislative Alert concerning the May Revise. Today is “Flunk the Budget” Friday so please contact your legislators TODAY to tell them that the revised budget continues to flunk the basic test of good government: it hurts our children. Additional points about the revise can be found in this Leg Alert.
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You can find this and other past California State PTA Legislative Alerts on their website. There are also instructions on there on how you can subscribe to these Leg Alerts by e-mail.

Posted in Legislation, State Budget Advocacy, State PTA News
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