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Governor Ned Lamont is anticipated to exercise a line-item veto to eliminate a $40 million allocation for special education, which was approved by the Senate on Tuesday. This move has raised concerns among advocates for special education, who argue that such funding is crucial for supporting students with disabilities in Connecticut.
The proposed appropriation was designed to enhance resources and services available to schools, ensuring that they can adequately meet the diverse needs of students requiring special education. Critics of the potential veto argue that cutting this funding could significantly impact the quality of education and support available to these students, potentially leading to larger disparities in educational outcomes.
As discussions unfold, stakeholders are closely monitoring the governor's actions. The implications of this decision could reverberate throughout the educational system, affecting not only students but also educators and families who rely on these vital resources. The situation remains fluid, with many hoping for a resolution that prioritizes the needs of all students.
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