Date: 2007-01-25 09:24 pm (UTC)
Funding isnt' the issue. They'd be breaking the law even if they didn't accept state funding.

Hm, good point. Most of the arguments I've seen against it have focused on the terms-and-conditions aspect, rather than the outright-illegal aspect.

That's an interesting point about staffing difficulties, too - that could well be a much more likely reason for them to have to close than lack of funding would be.
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