Schwarzenegger to Boost Education by $4 Billion
The governor to continues to trickle out the specifics of the budget and the State of the State address. Today, the governor and Secretary of Education Alan Bersin announced that the governor will propose what they call "the largest investment in the quality of our schools ever proposed for K-12 education in California." "Nothing is more important than education because how we prepare our children today will shape the California of tomorrow," said Governor Schwarzenegger. "That is why I am very happy to announce that my education budget for the coming year will increase our investment in our children by $4 billion, the largest increase in our entire state budget ever, bringing total education spending to nearly $11,000 per student." The education (and union) coalition that opposed the governor in last year's special election had previously announced that they would seek $5.5 billion in new education funds. Part of the governor's proposed $4 billion ($428 million of it) will be kicked towards Proposition 49, the afterschool initiative that Schwarzenegger used as a launching pad for his political career. The announcement comes on the heels of the release that Schwarzenegger will "buy back" the recent tuition hikes approved by the UC and CSU systems. |
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