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URBANDALE — Private schools should accept all students — including those with special education needs — Republican gubernatorial candidate Randy Feenstra said Wednesday.
The funding comes from the state’s appropriations for public schools. The program finally passed after years of bitter gridlock in the state House of Representatives.