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Reynolds says one percent per pupil increase ‘part of larger picture’

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February 6th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Governor Kim Reynolds is signalling she’s likely to approve Republican legislators’ plan to provide a one percent increase in general per pupil support of Iowa’s public school. That’s a roughly 32 million dollar boost — less than the 54 million dollar increase Reynolds recommended last month.

The governor says this decision won’t be the last on school funding. She says “I think we can make it work, but I think it’s part of a larger picture and I don’t think you can talk about it in isolation. That’s the problem with funding. I mean, it’s not just one little piece. There’s a lot of additional funding that will be appropriated to school districts all across the state.”

Republicans in the legislature are debating how much to forward to schools to help cover transportation costs, particularly rural schools with bus routes that cover large geographical areas. There’s also discussion among Republican lawmakers about extending the statewide one-cent sales tax that is set to expire in 2029. That money is used to finance school infrastructure, but schools say they’ve already used most of those taxes as collateral for building projects underway.

(Radio Iowa)