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Los Angeles Catholic Schools Serve the Needs of Minority and Low-Income Students with Half the Money of L.A. Unified, Study Finds
Submitted on 4.26.2001

Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles Catholic schools are providing top quality education to low-income and minority children with half the resources of Los Angeles public schools, according to Helping Hand: How Private Philanthropy and Catholic Schools Serve Low-Income Children in Los Angeles, a new study from the San Francisco-based Pacific Research Institute.

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Submitted by K. Lloyd Billingsley on 4.17.2001

Evidence why the state of California should not have a Lieutenant Governor is being provided in abundance by the current incumbent, Cruz Bustamante, who has added legislative buffoonery to dubious racial attitudes. The man who would be governor should anything happen to Gray Davis is, in fact, fortunate to still be in office.

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