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School Funding

Fiscal policy and school funding issues are closely connected because education is a large part of the State budget. Other League positions are also affected because the State has insufficient revenues to provide for many of the needs that the League has identified.

Fiscal problems that the public schools face are serious, widespread and chronic. The "new" money that schools received in the past two fiscal years has allowed schools to keep up with inflation, but was not sufficient to allow the schools to make needed changes.

Many districts have been forced to make cuts in program and increase class sizes. Special education is funded by the state at the same level it has been at for over thirty years. Many districts make do with old and out of date schoolbooks.

The amount paid into the state aid formula continues to be about $1000 less per pupil than the amount recommended by the Education Funding Advisory Board (EFAB). The range of spending per pupil varies from less than $5000 to more than $18,000. So the quality of education received continues to vary, depending on where students live.

Legislation has been proposed to address this problem. It seeks to increase the income tax, reduce the property tax, and broaden the sales tax to include services. This legislation faces a rocky road to passage because Governor Blagojevich has promised to veto any legislation that contains new taxes. The League will continue to work to obtain adequate funding for schools.

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