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Education
The State of Minnesota
is not adequately funding our public schools. In the 2003 legislative
session, before I was elected, Minnesota’s budget deficit was balanced
by cutting funding for public education. These cuts resulted in
teachers being laid off, growing class sizes, increased fees, and lost
educational opportunities, as well as an increasing reliance on local
property taxes and referendums to meet educational needs.
During the 2005 budget year the legislature
restored some of the funding to our schools, with annual increases of
4% for each of the following fiscal years. This funding stopped further
budget cuts but did not make up for the cuts of previous years. And
part of the additional funding was not real money from the state, but
came in the form of authority to raise property tax levies.
At the college level, University of Minnesota
and MNSCU
students are again facing double-digit increases in tuition, making
college education unaffordable for many.
Our children are the workers, parents and
leaders of tomorrow. Our future success as an economy and as a
democracy depends upon the tools we give our children today. That is
why a strong public education system benefits all of us--young and old
alike. Education becomes ever more important as the world becomes more
complex and our economy becomes more global. Our state must take much
bolder steps to protect this precious resource.
As your state representative I will continue to work for quality
opportunities for all our students. This includes investing in early
childhood education and ensuring fair funding throughout the state’s
many school districts. We also cannot continue to allow the state to
saddle our schools and teachers with more red tape and unfunded
mandates--such as imposing new academic standards without providing
funds to implement them. We cannot punish schools that are struggling
to provide a quality education to high-need students. Instead, we must
insure that our schools and teachers get the resources they need to
give all Minnesota students equal opportunities to succeed.
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"We must insure that our schools and
teachers get the resources they need to give all Minnesota students
equal opportunities to succeed."
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