Illinois construction funds would help schools shut out in last round of funding

Oct. 13, 2009
Many schools qualified for funding, but the state ran out of money in 2003

From The Daily Herald: In Illinois, A $31 billion construction program signed by the governor in July includes $3 billion for school projects over the next six years. Ninety-four districts that were awaiting funds in 2003 when the state ran out of money for school construction are expected to get first crack at the new funds.

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