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Reducing class size is a direct outcome of increased state investment in education, according to the representatives of the Michigan League for Public Policy and Michigan Education Association.

League officials said the money will provide proper materials and access to good curricula. It will also allow districts to pay teachers better and reduce class sizes, they said.

According to the League, a nonpartisan advocacy and research organization, schools need to hire more teachers if they want to reduce class sizes, and investing money in the schools’ outcomes will directly impact class sizes.

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