HF2619 would mandate class size ratios in Minnesota K-12 schools and provide dedicated funding to achieve that end.
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HF1502 would revise Minnesota's statewide academic standards to include an ethnic studies requirement.
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HF2619 would mandate class size ratios in Minnesota K-12 schools and provide dedicated funding to achieve that end.
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