Crossposted from DemocraticDiva.com
When the Governor drops by your office to say you "don't care about kids" if you don't vote yes on his flawed plan. pic.twitter.com/EUc4fMQ9ZJ
— Steve Farley (@SteveFarleyAZ) October 29, 2015
There’s something that feels very inevitable about the way this Arizona school funding “settlement” is playing out.
The plan ends a lawsuit filed by schools in 2010 after the Legislature stopped giving required yearly inflation increases to basic school funding. It would funnel $3.5 billion to K-12 schools over 10 years. About $2 billion comes from increasing land trust withdrawals, and the $1.4 billion from the state’s general fund. The deal also contained several triggers that would allow the Legislature to stop mandatory inflation boosts in tough economic times.
If passed by the Legislature and signed by the governor, voters would have to approve the changes in a May special election.