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Florida law forces districts to share tax dollars with charters

A new Florida law now requires public school districts to give a portion of their taxpayer funding to privately managed charter schools not affiliated with the district or state institutions.

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A new Florida law, HB 7069, now requires public school districts to give a portion of their taxpayer funding to privately managed charter schools not affiliated with the district or state institutions. The policy could disproportionately affect districts with higher-than-average numbers of charter schools, and could force some districts in dire need of building repairs to send up to 33 percent of their funding to for-profit charter schools that lease modern facilities. (Tampa Bay Times)

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