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Coalition files lawsuit challenging WA charter law

The Columbian
Published: July 2, 2013, 5:00pm

SEATTLE — A coalition of parents, educators and community groups has filed a lawsuit in King County Superior Court challenging the constitutionality of Washington’s new charter schools law.

The complaint filed Wednesday argues the new law violates the state constitution by diverting public school dollars to private organizations that are not subject to voter control. And it contends the charter schools law gets in the way of the state’s constitutional obligation to pay for public schools.

The plaintiffs in the lawsuit include the state teachers’ union, a group that represents Washington school administrators, the League of Women Voters, El Centro de la Raza and several parents, children and school advocates.

They are asking the court to prevent further implementation of the new law passed in November and to declare it unconstitutional.

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