Abstract
As the tax crisis at the local level intensifies, there will be increasing pressure for additional state support for education. The success which educational interests will have in competing with other services for resources will be in no small measure contingent upon their effectiveness in mobilizing themselves politically. In this paper the author analyzes the role and future of educational coalitions which play such a pivotal role in the increasingly visible politics of education at the state level.
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