Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiro’s budget plan
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Lawyers for the districts that won a landmark school funding court case in Pennsylvania say that Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal falls short of the financial commitments that are needed to help the state’s poorest school districts.
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Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiro’s budget plan
Lawyers for the districts that won a landmark school funding court case in Pennsylvania say that Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal falls short of the money commitments that are needed
Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiro’s budget plan
Lawyers for the districts that won a landmark school funding court case in Pennsylvania say that Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal falls short of the money commitments that are needed to help the state’s poorest districts
Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiro’s budget plan
Lawyers for the districts that won a landmark school funding court case in Pennsylvania say that Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal falls short of the money commitments that are needed to help the state’s poorest districts
Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiro's budget plan
Lawyers for the districts that won a landmark school funding court case in Pennsylvania say that Gov. Josh Shapiro's budget proposal falls short of the financial commitments that are needed to help the state's poorest school districts.
Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiro’s budget plan
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro shakes hands as he works his way through the House floor before his first budget address to a joint session of the state legislature, Tuesday, at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. (Dan Gleiter/The Patriot-News via AP)(DAN GLEITER / Associated Press) Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiros budget plan BROOKE SCHULTZ and MARC LEVY March 8, 2023 Lawyers for the districts that won a landmark…
Pennsylvania school allies criticize Shapiro’s budget plan
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Lawyers for the districts that won a landmark school funding court case in Pennsylvania say that Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal falls short of the financial commitments that are needed to help the state’s poorest school districts. Their criticism echoed reaction from a number of progressive groups and public school advocates that say the Democrat’s first chance at responding to the court ruling was lacking. However, t…