POLITICSTHE HILL
The promise of an appropriate education for every child with a disability is under strain
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) has long been a bipartisan priority, but the federal government has not met its funding commitment, and the law hasn't been updated to address post-pandemic educational challenges. This has left states and local districts bearing the costs and students with disabilities at risk.
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