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School District 202 s Tentative Budget for FY 22 Pegs Operating Expenses at $85 6 Million

School District 202 s Tentative Budget for FY 22 Pegs Operating Expenses at $85 6 Million
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Schools hope state resumes funding

Schools hope state resumes funding
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Capitol Fax com - Your Illinois News Radar » Pritzker signs fixed budget bill

Press release… After speaking to the investments made possible by the FY22 state budget this morning, Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 2017, the FY22 Budget Implementation Act, as well as the certification of the General Assembly’s concurrence on Senate Bill 2800, the state’s spending plan. “By signing the state budget today, Illinois is taking a giant step forward, toward true fiscal stability,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “We balanced the 2022 fiscal year budget independent of the American Rescue Plan, by working together with tireless lawmakers who went up against the challenges of a global pandemic and passed a budget that meets the moment. Together, we are putting Illinois on the right track.”

School Choice Tax Credit Still on Chopping Block

WBGZ Radio 5/11/2021 | By Greg Bishop - Illinois Radio Network Thanks to better than expected tax revenues, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he now plans to fully fund the state’s Evidence-Based Funding law.  But, his plans to roll back some of the tax incentives for a school choice scholarship program continue despite the latest tax figures. The Evidence-Based Funding law passed several years ago requires the state to increase funding for K-12 each year. In February, Pritzker prosed keeping that spending level. Thursday, he reversed course. “Because our outlook has improved I have informed legislative leaders that I am now in a position to propose increasing evidence-based funding for schools by $350 million,” Pritzker said.

Better-than-expected state revenue pays off for school funding

Better-than-expected state revenue pays off for school funding Greg Bishop The Center Square May 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Thanks to better than expected tax revenues, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he now plans to fully fund the state’s Evidence-Based Funding law. But his plans to roll back some of the tax incentives for a school choice scholarship program continue despite the latest tax figures. The Evidence-Based Funding law passed several years ago requires the state to increase funding for kindergarten through high school each year. In February, Pritzker proposed keeping that spending level. Now, he has reversed course. “Because our outlook has improved I have informed legislative leaders that I am now in a position to propose increasing evidence-based funding for schools by $350 million,” Pritzker said.

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