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Best, worst states for teachers ranked as student scores drop

(The Center Square) – Virginia is the No. 1 state for teachers’ pay and public spending per student. At the same time, it’s No. 51 for students’ math scores, behind 49 states and Washington, D.C. More pay for teachers and more spending for schools don’t necessarily equal better performances by students, according to a Center Square comparison of reports from various sources. A report released by WalletHub Monday revealed the best and worst states for

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CCA compliance could cost Spokane over $210M to renovate Waste-to-Energy plant

(The Center Square) – Spokane may spend up to $210 million, with an additional $21 million in annual operating expenses, to comply with state climate policies after the Legislature denied it an exemption. The project would install carbon capture equipment at the city’s Waste-to-Energy plant to suck carbon dioxide from the smokestack. The new upgrades would essentially turn the CO2 into carbonated water before the city could transport it off-site to inject the substance into

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Comcast sues WA over new tax on digital advertising

(The Center Square) – Global media and technology company Comcast has sued Washington state to block a new law that imposes a sales tax on digital advertising services. The company argues that the law is discriminatory and violates the federal Internet Tax Freedom Act by not taxing all advertising equally. The state Department of Revenue says the lawsuit, if successful, would negatively impact the state budget. The cable giant filed a lawsuit in Thurston County

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Seattle students protest new lunch schedule with walkout

(The Center Square) – Students from seven Seattle Public Schools’ high schools walked out of class in response to a planned change in lunch scheduling. Seattle Public Schools recently announced it will require all comprehensive high schools to implement a two-lunch schedule in order to make it possible for all students to be served and eat during a single 30-minute period. A comprehensive high school offers more than one course program of specialization to students.

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