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Whitmer signs $4.4 billion in funding for K-12 schools in Michigan

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Michigan schools are getting a huge infusion of cash.

Governor Whitmer signed a bill Wednesday that authorizes $4.4 billion in federal funds for K-12 schools in the state.

The federal COVID relief funding is a bipartisan House Bill that will help to close the per-pupil funding gap.

The bill passed the State Senate with a unanimous vote last month. It will go toward school reopening plans and the needs of students. It will be distributed along Title 1 allocations.

 

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