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Steyer: Not giving every American a chance to succeed is “deeply wrong”

Posted on February 5, 2020

Originally published February 5, 2020 by CSS
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Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer

At a New Hampshire town hall, Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer said that he would fight discrimination against people with disabilities by fully funding the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which would give students with disabilities a better chance to succeed. A high school student who is Deaf asked the question. IDEA calls for the federal government to pay 40 percent of the extra cost associated with special education, but its current contribution is about 15 percent.

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