Building Our Children's Future Act of 2002
Summary
The Building Our Children's Future Act of 2002 was a legislative proposal designed to provide federal funding to states for the renovation and repair of aging or damaged school facilities. The bill aimed to prioritize schools in high-poverty areas, those experiencing rapid student population growth, and those damaged by natural disasters. Additionally, the legislation would have allocated funds to improve classroom technology and support educational services for students with disabilities. For local communities, this bill was intended to ensure safer, more modern learning environments for children while reducing the financial burden on local school districts to fund major infrastructure projects.
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