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Pamplin Media Group - Readers letters: School budget cuts come at a high cost


Pamplin Media Group
May 07 2021
Readers sound off on funding Oregon s schools, state COVID-19 restrictions and electing a new PCC board member.
Lawmakers in Salem recently released their proposed education budget for the State School Fund, the operational budget for our schools. Experts recently found that if Oregon hopes to maintain current service levels for students, the operating budget must be $9.6 billion for the next biennium. The current proposed budget at $9.1 billion falls woefully short of that amount a $500 million deficit that will directly affect students.
In 2019, the Legislature passed the Student Success Act, the boldest and most encompassing piece of education legislation passed in Oregon s history. It was an assurance that our schools would finally receive the funding they needed. With its proposed budget, the Legislature is asking schools to revise their expectations and determine what to cut. Teachers, staff, sports, clubs, after-sch ....

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Businesses recovering from pandemic struggle to fill open jobs, forcing some to close


Businesses recovering from pandemic struggle to fill open jobs, forcing some to close
and last updated 2021-05-06 13:39:26-04
Some businesses trying to recover from the pandemic are voluntarily closing their doors not because of restrictions imposed by the state in which they are located, but because they are short-staffed.
As more states open up, business owners are coming across a unique problem: there are not enough workers to meet demand, despite a higher-than-normal unemployment rate.
Currently, the unemployment rate is 6 percent, which represents about 9.7 million Americans who say they are actively looking for work. Yet, some are not applying to needed jobs in the service industry. ....

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