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      <title>Outdated funding systems are limiting options for families in Connecticut.</title>
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      <description>The Growth of School Choice in Connecticut, 1995-2015     For years, families in Connecticut demanded more public school options for their children. Over the last two decades, state funding for magnet and charter schools grew significantly.
Even with this level of growth, thousands still end up unable to attend magnet schools or charter schools due to limited capacity. Wouldn&amp;rsquo;t it seem reasonable that lawmakers would work to expand the number of public school options available to families?</description>
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