By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Several California school districts have sued the state seeking to recoup more than $1 billion dollars they claim they are owed under a constitutional provision known as state mandated reimbursements.
Adopted in 1979, the provision says the Legislature must fund any new program or service it requires of local governments or school districts in order to ensure they h...
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