Budget bills dropped today in the Senate (read our review of the dead-on-arrival House budget plan in our Weekly Ed Report), and they contain zero reforms for our state's off-the-rails, $1 billion voucher program — while funding ANOTHER no-strings-attached check for vouchers to the tune of $52 million. 😡
The negotiated Senate plan does fund the K-12 poverty weight and District Additional Assistance (which were stripped from ongoing funding in 2024), but only for a single year. When it comes to overall K-12 funding, the Senate budget only gives 2% inflation increases for K-12 schools (the bare minimum required by law). The budget also proposes to lift the AEL school spending cap (Aggregate Expenditure Limit) for 2 years. Make no mistake: this budget continues the status quo for Arizona students, keeping our classrooms 49th funded in the US.
Republicans rule the majority in both the Senate and the House, but they are fractured. House Republicans will need to come to the table to avoid extending the budget process into the week of June 23 (when Rep. Gress and other Republicans are planning to leave the country for his wedding in Italy), to the June 30 fiscal year deadline, or even beyond to a state shutdown. |