February 17, 2025
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13:41Now PlayingNearly 145,000 K-12 students received special education services in Minnesota last year — that's just over 17% of all students in the state. Despite the growing need for these services, the state might have to cut back on its funding to balance the budget. Senator Jason Rarick, R-Pine City, talks to Senate Spotlight's Veronica Marshall about the importance of funding the state's special education programs, the need to give schools more financial flexibility, and what he thinks could help bring down the costs of these essential programs without cutting their services.
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