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As the 2025 legislative session approaches, the League of Education Voters has outlined a set of priorities aimed at securing essential resources for students. The organization emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to “prevent harm” to educational opportunities, advocating for policies that directly support student well-being and academic success.
In their appeal to lawmakers, the League highlights the need for increased funding for public schools, improved access to mental health services, and enhanced support for underserved communities. They argue that every student deserves a fair chance to thrive in a nurturing educational environment, and that legislative action is crucial in addressing the disparities that exist within the current system.
The League's agenda also includes advocating for the expansion of early childhood education programs and the integration of technology in classrooms to better prepare students for the future. By prioritizing these initiatives, the League of Education Voters aims to create a more equitable educational landscape that fosters growth and opportunity for all students.
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