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For Immediate Release: Monday, April 2nd, 2006Contact: Jordan Isenstadt (c) 516.991.3842 (w) 212.490.9535 (f) 212.490.2151 STATE SENATOR LIZ
KRUEGER VOTES FOR AMENDMENT WHICH WOULD HAVE RESOLVED DECADES OF UNFAIR
FUNDING FORMULA’S FOR NY CITY SCHOOLS Senate Democrats Propose True Statewide Solution to Address the Court Ordered Campaign for Fiscal Equity
(CFE) Dilemma Albany, NY –
On Friday, State Senator Liz Krueger
(D-Manhattan) voted in support of a
crucial amendment to the education budget bill on the floor of the
Senate which, if passed, would
have addressed decades of unfair school funding formula’s not just for New
York City, but for high needs districts across the State. Unfortunately, this
proposal was rejected by the Senate Republicans who have refused to accept
court orders to address the inequitable “shares” formula for school funding
statewide. "Decades of under-funding and neglect have left many
parts of our education system in a state of crisis," said Senator Krueger. "To address
this, education advocates filed the Campaign for Fiscal Equity lawsuit
thirteen years ago to force the Legislature to meet it’s
constitutional and moral obligations to the children of The bill that passed did provide a real victory on the capital/construction
side of the ledger, with Specific provisions of the proposed budget amendment, which did not pass, would have provided for an additional $1.15 billion increase in operating aid for New York City schools; provided over $580 million more in operating aid for the Big 4 School districts; dramatically increased funding for high needs rural, suburban & small city school districts; included a real “hold harmless” provision for lower needs districts, so all districts received an increase of at least 2%; placed more of the burden for increased school funding with the state -- helping to provide local property tax relief; and more fairly distributed overall school funding formulas statewide. "The legislature‘s continued failure to address the
Campaign for Fiscal Equity decision - especially in light of a recent ruling
by the Appellate Division - leaves the entire Legislature in contempt of
court," stated Senator Krueger.
"Worse than being in contempt of court, we are showing contempt for
students and taxpayers. It is morally,
ethically and legally wrong to continue to deny access to a quality education
to any child in The Senate Democrat's attempt to amend the education funding bill failed when Senate Republicans unanimously withheld their support. -30- |
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