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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having programs be non-means tested can actually help everyone - the wealthier parents who can litigate and advocate strongly for themselves end up establishing strong precedent for everyone, and also have an interest in keeping the program strong that they wouldn't have if it was just for "poor people." That said, I'm sure the benefits are not equally shared because lower income people don't have the knowledge or ability to advocate. So, you do have to be careful to look for disparities. And I'd say that a wealthy family that is getting private-paid tuition is morally obligated to pay it forward by donating to special education advocacy groups. [/quote] [b]Also the families who have the resources to litigate their case all the way to the Supreme court are establishing precedents that help everyone.[/b] [/quote] Absolutely! I applaud those families because it's a huge ordeal financially and emotionally and they are making changes that benefit us all.[/quote]
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