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Similar cases have been brought in states around the country.
Parents in state schools should be able to get what they want.
But most kids would be just fine in state school.
A lot of people are in state police and fire services.
Significant changes in state policy took place from 1996 to 2007.
"And he's certainly not going to have any more say in state policy than anyone else."
In states where the level was at least 7 percent, 13 weeks could be paid.
The program would cost nearly $600 million in state and federal funds.
The measures can be put into effect without changes in state law.
Others were looking for jobs in states where insurance costs less.
The agreement was a response to a cut in state support.
He started his career by playing in state and school teams.
In states with 6 percent or more, 7 weeks of benefits could be paid.
"They are all running against us in states we'd like to win."
In states without access laws, workers need not give up.
That is a greater increase than those in state and local spending.
Some of the jobs are in State and local government agencies.
He became active for the first time in state politics.
After university, she left the Labor party and spent four years teaching in state public high schools.
But the year was a trying one for virtually everyone involved in state government.
There is the cost of the project, $24 million, nearly half in state funds.
However, the authority to set an amount must be based in state law.
He would hold the seat for 36 years, longer than any senator in state history.
The court is probably the most diverse in state history.
This would cost an estimated $30 million in state money.