In the first year of the biennium, we will increase special education reimbursement to 45% and in the second year to 60%, with our sights on 90% by the end of the subsequent biennium. Wisconsin families and educators have been calling for reform to our special education funding for decades. and it's past time to make this investment in our students and in our schools and for every single student to succeed. It is our constitutional and community responsibility to eliminate the achievement gap. (06:22–06:29)
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Asserts that there has been a long-standing call for reform in special education funding in Wisconsin.
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