Democrats Prioritize Public Schools
Assembly Democrats support Governor Evers’ call for a special session on education
MADISON – Last week, Governor Evers called for a special session on public education that was slated to begin today at 1:00PM. Legislative Democrats support this plan that would help students. Assembly Democratic Leader Gordon Hintz (D-Oshkosh) released the following statement on the Republican refusal to take up these important bills:
“It is time to make our public schools a priority. After eight years of uncertain funding and devastating cuts to our K-12 schools, it’s refreshing to see Governor Evers focus on our students and educators,” Rep. Hintz stated. “The governor’s proposal makes critical investments in schools districts across the state while providing $130 million in property tax relief. This plan is a win-win for Wisconsin families.”
Governor Evers special session on education would:
· Renew the state’s commitment to providing two-thirds funding for our public schools.
· Expand mental health services for students who need them.
· Ensure that students with disabilities are receiving the services and support they need to be successful.
· Invest in rural schools through increased sparsity aid.
· Help reduce property taxes through equalization aid.
“Republicans have rhetorically supported increased funding for school-based mental health care. Refusing to even take up the provision to increase mental health care funding proves that this was simply a talking point and not a priority for Republican legislators.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.