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Utah is not alone.


Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal Richard Blumenthal is the 23rd elected Attorney General of Connecticut. Education
Blumenthal graduated with honors from Harvard College (Phi Beta Kappa; Magna Cum Laude) and Yale Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal.
 intends to sue the Department of Education over the law's finances and several districts joined a lawsuit lawsuit: see procedure; tort.  with National Education Association saying states don't have to spend their money to meet federal mandates. Meanwhile, Spellings refused to let Connecticut avoid testing additional grades. Spellings fined Texas $444,000, a drop in the bucket A reserved amount of memory that holds a single item or multiple items of data. Bucket is somewhat synonymous to "buffer," although buffers are usually memory locations for incoming data records, while buckets tend to be smaller holding areas for calculations. See hash table, buffer and variable. , after Education Commissioner Shirley Neeley granted testing exemptions to nearly 300,000 students with learning disabilities, preventing 40 percent of districts from failing federal benchmarks. Spellings may impose further sanctions Sanctions is the plural of sanction. Depending on context, a sanction can be either a punishment or a permission. The word is a contronym.

Sanctions involving countries:
, saying the state exceeded the federal exemption cap.
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Title Annotation:Inside the Law: Analyzing, Debating and Explaining No Child Left Behind
Author:Pascopella, Angela
Publication:District Administration
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U1CT
Date:Jun 1, 2005
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