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A conference committee on Thursday took the first step in bringing K-12 funding issues to the table as it continued its efforts to resolve the differences in the proposed 2007-09 state budgets forwarded by the Senate and Assembly. There were no agreements reached in Thursday’s deliberations.
The Assembly Republicans introduced a budget compromise offer on funding for Wisconsin’s public schools, but their offer falls far short of promoting great schools. The Assembly GOP offer in K-12:
The conference committee, which began its work in July, is comprised of members from the majority and minority parties. The committee will continue to seek compromise, as the two houses are more than $10 billion apart and have very different visions for the future of Wisconsin.
While the Senate Democrats’ pro-public education state budget provides the support to continue Wisconsin’s great schools tradition, the Assembly Republican budget proposal cuts $85 million in general school aids. The Assembly’s version also ratchets down the per-pupil revenue cap adjustment to $200, compared to the $264/$270 adjustment proposed by Governor Doyle and the Senate Democrats.
Members of the conference committee are:
Senate :
Judy Robson (D-Beloit), majority leader
Russ Decker (D-Weston), Senate chair, Joint Finance
Bob Jauch (D-Poplar), member of Joint Finance
Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau), minority leader
Assembly:
Mike Huebsch (R-West Salem), speaker
Jeff Fitzgerald (R-Horicon), majority leader
Kitty Rhoades (R-Hudson), Assembly chair, Joint Finance
Jim Kreuser (D-Kenosha), minority leader
Find out more about how the budget proposals stack up against each other by visiting OnWEAC’s Members Only page. The information is located in Cyberlobby, under 2007-09 State Budget Action.
Posted August 10, 2007