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Title: public policy
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States need to come up with ways to fund education better, because I think that ultimately that will get more people to stick with getting an education, if they can afford it. Showed first 250 characters
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"The Need for State Policy Leadership"
This article discusses the strong and escalating need for new public policies on America's education programs due to the fact that the number of Americans being educated is slowly deteriorating. America's claim to fame has always been the education of its people therefore resulting in a healthy economy, top-of-the-line technology and an unsurpassed country as a whole... Showed next 250 characters
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