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  "path": "/washington-joins-nationwide-coalition-securing-continued-federal-education-investment-after-dispute-over-civil-rights-interpretation-threatened-vulnerable-student-programs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=washington-joins-nationwide-coalition-securing-continued-federal-education-investment-after-dispute-over-civil-rights-interpretation-threatened-vulnerable-student-programs",
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  "textContent": "Olympia, Washington – A multistate legal effort has secured the future of roughly $1.4 billion in federal education funding for Washington, preserving programs that support some of the state’s most vulnerable students. Attorney General Nick Brown joined 18 other attorneys general in reaching an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education that protects funding tied […]\n\nThe post Washington joins nationwide coalition securing continued federal education investment after dispute over civil rights interpretation threatened vulnerable student programs appeared first on EastLake News.",
  "title": "Washington joins nationwide coalition securing continued federal education investment after dispute over civil rights interpretation threatened vulnerable student programs"
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