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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush plans to meet with lawmakers next week to jump-start talks over the renewal of the No Child Left Behind education law, a Democratic congressional aide said Wednesday.
The top Democrats and Republicans on the House and Senate committees that deal with education issues planned to attend the White House meeting Monday, said the aide on the condition of anonymity because the White House had not announced the session.
Monday is also the day the Bush administration is commemorating the fifth anniversary of the what is widely considered the most significant federal education law in decades.
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