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Cherokee Nation compact devotes $7.9 million to public schools, Hoskin asks for support

Summary by Ground News
The Cherokee Nation's motor vehicle compact dedicates almost $8 million to local public schools. Since its installation in 2002, the Nation has set aside 38% of all revenue collected from the sales of its car tags for schools. Failure to renew it would result in a massive loss of funding around the state.

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