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The goal of the committee is to find ways to eliminate funding dependency on local levies by 2017. These levies are seen as an unstable funding source, potentially advantaging some school districts over others. Magendanz has spoken in favor of a revenue-neutral levy swap. This plan would raise no new
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Magendanz has sponsored and passed legislation alleviating teacher shortages, improving vision screening in schools, addressing truancy reform and providing consumer protection for retirement communities. Other significant legislative accomplishments include the
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Magendanz was appointed three times to education funding committees tasked with finding ways to provide high levels of educational achievement despite budget shortfalls. The committees were charged with examining staff compensation, the sources of school funding and collective bargaining agreements.
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Magendanz passed a new funding measure that drew upon the state's lottery fund to keep the eight charter schools in Washington open.
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