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The Seattle Times is wrong about education funding

February 10, 2019  |  By Robert Cruickshank

It’s time we heard the truth about the legislature’s failure to fully fund our public schools. WPD’s Summer Stinson and Robert Cruickshank published this op-ed in Seattle’s The Stranger showing how the Seattle Times gets it wrong on education funding — and pointing the way forward to stop cuts and provide a great, fully funded public school education for every child in our state.

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