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Pay Raises for Teachers After Years Without Wage Increase

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Teachers' unions from Los Angeles to Santa Rosa have been winning big and getting long-awaited pay raises. Some of those districts are using money from the new state funding for students who are English language learners, low income or in foster care. But there are children's advocacy groups questioning whether districts are allowed to use that money for pay raises.

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