New Jersey must give poor schools $500 million: Supreme Court (Reuters)

Tuesday, May 24, 2011 7:36 AM By dwi

NEW YORK (Reuters) – New milker staleness wage most $500 meg for its poorer edifice districts, the land Supreme Court said on Tuesday, complicating the state's ongoing budget negotiations.

The suite ruling, concerning what are famous as the Abbott districts, is the latest utilization in a decades-long battle over land activity resource for poor and other underprivileged students. Last year, Governor Chris Christie, a Republican, and the Democrat-controlled land assembly revilement activity outlay by more than $800 million.

"Like anyone else, the land is not liberated to achievement absent from judicial orders enforcing essential obligations," the suite wrote in its opinion.

(Reporting by Joan Gralla, Edith Honan, Chip Barnett in New royalty and Karenic Pierog in Chicago)


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