Again, I don't think any of our members would have drafted that bill, but it was the bill that was in front of them and the thing that they had to vote on. What we were talking about was about 300 million for special education, which we know is just frankly not enough to stop the cycle of referendums in our community. and to really address the investment that our schools need. My home district of Racine Unified has gone to referendum twice in the last couple of years. (08:40–08:51)
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Asserts that $300 million for special education is insufficient to stop the cycle of referendums.
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