Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumPa. budget 2023: How a landmark school funding lawsuit is shaping negotiations
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The budget has a deadline of June 30, and while some lawmakers hope to include extra education funding in deference to the courts ruling, talks over a larger education overhaul are expected to last much longer. The Democrats who newly control the state House are pushing for a large funding increase, and also want to boost money specifically earmarked for the poorest districts.
Republicans are reluctant to spend down the commonwealths multibillion budget surplus, citing concerns about a possible economic downturn. Many also say they want any school overhaul to include more publicly funded scholarships for students to attend private or charter schools, a policy that many Democrats argue weakens public schools.
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Pennsylvania uses two different formulas to determine how much money goes to each school district. One is generally seen as outdated and unfair because it doles out cash based on 30-year-old enrollment numbers, which means it routes relatively more money to shrinking districts and less to ones that have grown in recent decades, and doesnt account for factors like student poverty. The other is considered to be more responsive to districts needs, but its only used for funding that has been added to the budget since 2016.
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There's no easy or quick way to solve the school funding problem. The question is, will the Repukes show some leadership and work with the Governor and the House Dems? I'm betting the answer is "no."
BOSSHOG
(39,661 posts)When Churchs voluntarily give up their tax exempt status, such proposals may see the light of my day.
Turn loose the assessors and find out what zealots really value.
And it is absurd to suggest that students get a better education in private schools, that private school teachers are better. The only thing better in private schools is the grooming.
FakeNoose
(35,514 posts)Come on Governor, nip this in the bud or it's going to become an absurd waste of time.
BOSSHOG
(39,661 posts)Have no respect for the separation of church and state when it is designed to protect the church. I say fuck em. Do away with the separation, tax their property to the legal limit. Then theyll have a reason for asking for funding. I want them to keep their freaking zealotry out of statehouses and our U S Capitol. And enjoy their current tax status.
Imagine the tax bill the Catholic Church would get.