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Danny Jin | Beacon Hill to the Berkshires: Education funding draws concern ahead of budget debate


With the House expected to debate next year’s budget the week of April 26, public education funding is shaping up to be one of the most prominent topics of discussion.
Lawmakers and educators are concerned over the enrollment numbers budget writers used to implement the Student Opportunity Act, which was intended to pump $1.5 billion into K-12 districts over seven years when it was passed in 2019.
House leaders, in their annual budget recommendation released Wednesday, proposed a $219.6 million increase in aid to districts as they seek to implement that law. But the use of October 2020 enrollment numbers, which counted 37,396 fewer students than in October 2019, means districts would miss out on $130 million that they could have received under 2019 numbers, critics say. ....

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Mass. House budget plan avoids cuts, tax hikes; some still concerned with education funding


Without cutting services or raising taxes on individuals, Massachusetts House leaders have proposed to increase spending to $47.65 billion in their Wednesday budget recommendation for the 2022 fiscal year.
That spending level marks a 2.6 percent increase from the current year’s budget and a 3.9 percent increase from what Gov. Charlie Baker proposed in January, although some lawmakers still have concerns with public education funding levels. Higher-than-expected revenue collections and increased federal health care reimbursements allow for the $1.189 billion bump in spending from this year’s budget, lawmakers said.
The state’s revenue picture has improved to a point that is “not a place we thought we would be a year ago,” said state Rep. John Barrett III, D-North Adams, a member of the House Committee on Ways and Means, which released the recommendation. ....

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