SACRAMENTO — Giant jackpots and record-breaking lottery sales are not translating to California classrooms, according to education advocates. The lottery is a multi-billion dollar industry that prides itself on partially funding public education. However, Nikki Milevsky — the President of the Sacramento City Teachers Association — questions how the money…Read More
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