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Legislative Action on Special Education Funding

February 24, 2025 - 02:37

Legislative Action on Special Education Funding

Lawmakers are set to cast their votes this week on a proposal from the governor aimed at allocating $40 million to special education funding. This financial boost is intended to supplement the excess cost grant, which assists schools in covering the additional expenses associated with special education services.

However, the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM) has voiced concerns that even with this proposed increase, schools will still not meet the necessary funding levels to adequately support students with special needs. The CCM emphasizes that the current funding structure is insufficient, potentially hindering educational opportunities for these students.

As discussions unfold, advocates for special education are urging lawmakers to consider the long-term implications of funding shortfalls. They stress the importance of ensuring that all students receive the resources and support they need to thrive academically and socially. The outcome of this vote could significantly impact the future of special education services across the state.


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