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Conn. bill includes up to $50M for Newtown school

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Connecticut lawmakers are setting aside up to $50 million to help Newtown build a new school to replace the one where a shooting massacre took place last year.

The money was tucked into a bonding bill passed Wednesday, the final day of the legislative session. It's among municipal grants for infrastructure projects and programs including planning, property acquisition, site preparation and construction.

A Newtown task force last month voted to tear down Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 children and six educators were killed. It voted to construct a new building on the site.

Governor Dannel Malloy said Thursday the state left it up to the town's residents to decide what to do with the school. He says these are the people ``who have been most adversely impacted.''

Efforts are being made to secure federal money.

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