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Education Secretary Says House Republican Budget Will Drive Up Property Taxes, Reverse Gains in Student Achievement
"The education budget presented by the House Republicans is even more devastating for local taxpayers and students than the terrible version passed by their counterparts in the State Senate. Both would cut more than
"The House Republican budget follows in the footsteps of the Senate Republicans by gutting
"In addition, the House Republican budget goes even further than the Senate Republican plan in making deep cuts to several of our most valuable programs in helping students learn. Their plan cuts the Accountability Block Grant program by
"The House Republicans say that their budget increases education funding by an average of 11 percent for all districts, which is seriously misleading. Here are the facts: the Republican budgets make massive cuts - period. Meanwhile, the federal stimulus package increases federal funding for low-income student grants and special education grants. These mandatory increases in federal funds cannot make up for their dramatic cuts. One in four
"The bottom line is that the House and Senate Republican budgets do nothing more than shift the burden from the state onto the backs of local property taxpayers. That's a plan that
CONTACT: Michael Race
(717) 783-9802
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Education













