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From the NYS Assembly Sheldon Silver, Speaker   Steven Sanders, Chair, Education Committee |
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The Governor’s
budget disguises school aid cuts as
"reforms," leaving our schools with less resources
to help children achieve higher standards.
The Assembly rejects the Governor’s cuts and paves the way toward real reform in the way school aid is distributed. It’s difficult enough for school districts to plan from year to year without the added worry that they can’t count on money promised under current law. School districts are forced to put budgets together for voter approval without even knowing how much state aid they can depend on. By setting up a two-year school aid plan, the Assembly proposal gives schools the information they need to plan timely budgets and prepare programs that meet high standards. It also reaffirms the Assembly’s commitment to protect property taxpayers from higher tax bills. Our two-year plan guards against education cuts that could force school districts to raise taxes. |
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The Assembly
has always made education a top priority.
Last year, the Assembly defeated the Governor’s $885 million school aid cut and increased education aid by over $1 billion. This year’s Assembly budget will continue our investment in education by providing local districts with the tools they need to give our children the right start for the jobs of tomorrow and help them meet tougher academic standards. We urge the Senate to join us in budget conference committees to work out an agreement that gives our students the tools they need to succeed and holds the line on property taxes. |
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Additional information is available in the publication, Report of the Ways and Means Committee on the New York State Assembly Budget, posted on the Assembly’s Internet Home Page (www.assembly.state.ny.us/Reports/WAM/2001ABudg/)
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