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Iowa s three public universities won t see increases in general education funding or a freeze in tuition, as were proposed earlier in the legislative session, per a bill that awaits Gov. Kim Reynolds signature.
The funding package covers fiscal year 2022, which begins July 1, and has passed both chambers of the state Legislature. It includes $215.6 million in general education funds for the University of Iowa, $172.1 million for Iowa State University and $98.3 million for the University of Northern Iowa. Those dollars are used for salaries, student aid, supplies and other resources.
The money is identical to what the universities received in the previous fiscal year, and significantly below what the Board of Regents requested. The Regents sought $18 million more than last year s allocation, in part to help the universities bounce back from the pandemic, plus $8 million to recoup 2021 budget cuts.
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Residents of any Iowa public school district could force their local school board to put a proposal on a meeting agenda if they gather enough petition signatures, according to a bill the Iowa Legislature passed late Tuesday night.
The agenda items could address a variety of school proposals, including curriculum that parents are unhappy with, according to the bill, House File 868.
The proposal, which Republicans included in their approximately $1 billion education budget bill, passed the Senate Tuesday by a 28-17 vote. It also passed the House by a 54-35 vote.
Republicans said the proposal would help give parents a greater voice in school decisions. But Democrats criticized it as micromanaging school districts, condemning the measure along with other school accountability measures Republicans included in the bill.