TITLE

Wilson proposes statewide choice plan in Calif

AUTHOR(S)
Lawton, Millicent
PUB. DATE
January 1996
SOURCE
Education Week;1/17/96, Vol. 15 Issue 17, p13
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports that Governor Pete Wilson proposed that California will pay for several education programs including the school-voucher plan. Budget unveiled by Wilson; What does his budget calls for; Comments by Kristine Berman, a spokeswoman for Governor Wilson; Lawmaker to provide education money; Information on Wilson's plan.
ACCESSION #
9602232460

Tags: EDUCATION -- Finance;  WILSON, Pete

 

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