POLITICSARIZONA MIRROR
GOP lawmakers mull special session for school voucher deal with teachers union
Republican lawmakers in Arizona are considering a special session to negotiate a deal that would nullify two ballot initiatives targeting the state's school voucher program. The effort follows a failed compromise with the Arizona Education Association, which aimed to implement modest reforms in exchange for abandoning the initiatives, and a subsequent Republican-backed ballot referral that would block future voucher reforms.
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