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Health Care & Hospital Law

Oct. 26, 2010

Governor Sued Over Education Cuts

Health advocates are taking Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to task for slashing general fund dollars for special education students using a line-item veto without making it clear which agency is to pick up the tab.

By Emma Gallegos

Daily Journal Staff Writer

In the first of an anticipated round of lawsuits challenging California's most recent budget cuts, health advocates are taking Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to task for using a line-item veto to slash general-fund dollars for special-education students without making it clear which governmental agency will pick up the tab.

As a result of the governor's $133 million line-item veto...

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