That's where the biggest bang for our buck in our rural districts will go, would be, is if we got more money into special education. And you have to remember that Due to a Supreme Court ruling with the governor's veto, schools are automatically going to be able to get $325 per student more for the next 400 years per year. You know, so that. That's going to cause probably a tax increase, property tax increase. So I would like to see the state money go back into special ed and things like that. (09:11–09:25)
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