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Judge throws out DOE budget, allowing another City Council Vote

By Isabel Song Beer Posted on August 5, 2022
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Wooden judge gavel hammer on wooden table background. Dramatic light. Copy space.

New York State Supreme Court Judge Lyle E. Frank has restored the education budget to the NYC City Council budget, saying the process upon which the budget was established violated state law and allowing City Hall a new vote.

On July 18, New York City parents and educators filed a lawsuit against the NYC public school budget cuts proposed by the NYC Council prior to a mandated vote but the Board of Educations.

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Judge throws out DOE budget, allowing another City Council Vote

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