School groups want flexibility on special ed spending due to Covid-19
Officials with national organizations representing school administrators, school psychologists, special education directors and other educators have requested U.S. lawmakers relax financial penalties for not spending enough on special education. Federal law requires yearly spending on special education to equal or surpass the previous year’s. However, these groups argue that money that would otherwise be spent on special education has been rerouted during the pandemic and that states are already facing budgetary shortfalls.
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