LAS VEGAS (AP) - A Nevada judge has revised a previous order in a legal challenge to the state's voucher-style Education Savings Account program to allow the treasurer's office to continue to accept applications.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal (https://goo.gl/JefNj4 ) reports that District Judge James Wilson's order more closely aligns a previous injunction with a state Supreme Court decision that found only the program's funding source unconstitutional.
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Wilson's latest order grants a motion by Attorney General Adam Paul Laxalt, who says the program can be fully implemented once the funding issue is resolved.
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The state Supreme Court in September upheld some major parts of the program but ruled that the program's funding mechanism should remain blocked.
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Gov. Brian Sandoval has said he plans to include a funding source for the accounts in his proposed budget.
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