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<p>CalSTRS will consider lowering its official investment forecast in a move expected to require higher contributions from state taxpayers once again for the teachers&rsquo; pension fund. The cost to the state could be an additional $153 million starting with the next fiscal year.</p> <p>The board of the $196 billion California State Teachers&rsquo; Retirement System will consider the change to its &ldquo;discount rate&rdquo; at a meeting next week in San Diego.</p>

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