LWVBC BOARD PASSES RESOLUTION URGING PA GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO PROVIDE A FAIR, ADEQUATE, AND PREDICTABLE SCHOOL FUNDING SYSTEM

LWVBC BOARD PASSES RESOLUTION URGING PA GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO PROVIDE A FAIR, ADEQUATE, AND PREDICTABLE SCHOOL FUNDING SYSTEM

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On October 18, 2021, the LWVBC Board passed a resolution in support of the PA school funding lawsuit. The resolution supports the litigation before the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court about the failure to properly enforce Pennsylvania’s constitutional guarantee of “a thorough and efficient system of public education,” and urges the Pennsylvania General Assembly to create and maintain a fair, adequate and predictable funding system that enables all children to meet state academic standards and does not discriminate against low-wealth school districts. The lawsuit was filed by Pennsylvania parents, school districts, and organizations. The trial for the lawsuit began on Friday, November 12th in Harrisburg.

Pennsylvania ranks 44th in the nation in terms of state share for funding K-12 education. When state funding is inadequate, school districts are over reliant on property taxes to fund schools. For many years, PA communities including some in Bucks County have paid higher local taxes and school districts have made deep cuts as a result of inadequate state funding.

The current system hurts children and communities. Lawmakers must come together to support adequate and equitable funding for PA's public schools.

You can view LWVBC’s resolution on our website. Individuals interested in showing their support can sign a resolution, which will be delivered to the Governor Wolf, the PA Secretary of Education and PA Senate and House majority leaders. Click here to add your name to the resolution. Information about the lawsuit is available at the Education Voters of PA website: school funding lawsuit. For updates on the trial, visit www.FundOurSchoolsPa.org.

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