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Challenges to the unfunded mandate of the No Child Left Behind Act received support in the form of amicus briefs from six states, the District of Columbia, the governor of Pennsylvania, school administrators, and state and local elected officials. The states are Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.(BRIEFLY NOTED)(Brief article)
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Child Protection Law Report
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April 1, 2006
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CHALLENGES TO THE UNFUNDED mandate of the No Child Left Behind Act received support in the form of amicus briefs from six states, the District of Columbia, the governor of Pennsylvania, school administrators, and state and local elected officials. The states are Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin. The suit claims that school districts are not receiving the funds promised by the legislation so that they can comply with NCLB ...