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Legislature Debates School Library Funding Bills

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WPT journalist Marisa Wojcik explores new bills that change funding for school libraries.

WPT journalist Marisa Wojcik reports on a new pair of bills that would change the funding formula for Wisconsin's public schools. The bills would allow school districts freedom on how to use the trust fund money that is currently allocated to libraries, and move it to areas in the schools as they see fit.

02/09/2018 | Rating TV-G

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