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Gov. Brewer vetoes bill making changes to online education

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Gov. Brewer vetoes bill making changes to online education

Gov. Brewer vetoes bill making changes to online education The legislation would have made it easier for Arizona junior- and high-school students to take online courses, which likely would have pushed further growth in the system.
6 bills vetoed, including demand for land from U.S.

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