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Sanctions Stripped From Education Bill

By Stateline News on Thursday, December 20, 2001.

A provision to punish states financially for failing to improve student performance has been eliminated from the federal school aid bill which won final congressional approval Tuesday (12/18). As the bill now stands, states will be required to expand student testing, but regardless of the test results, they will not be threatened with loss of federal aid. Democrats pushed for a bill with "teeth" but conservatives objected on the grounds sanctions would undermine states' rights.

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