Connecticut legislators pledge to boost special education funding by $40 million
- Connecticut legislators plan to vote on a $40 million funding increase for special education, as announced by legislative leaders.
- Governor Ned Lamont's proposal aims to shift more special education costs from municipalities to the state, starting in the next fiscal year.
- Eighteen percent of students in Connecticut receive special education services, representing a 5% increase since 2015-16.
- Lorna Thomas-Farquharson stated that her district faces a $1 million shortfall for special education, which is impacting the needs of students requiring such services.
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