ST. PAUL — With just a few weeks left of the Legislative session, Minnesota lawmakers are working to hash out the differences between major K-12 education plans passed by the Republican-controlled Senate and Democratic-Farmer-Labor-controlled House of Representatives. Much like the other major proposals lawmakers have passed so far this session, the education bills from each chamber take very…
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DFL pushes for greater K-12 mental health funding as education bill negotiations open
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