Liberal, KS

Now: 82 °

Currently: Clouds

Hi: 84 ° | Lo: 51 °

Brownback Unveils School Finance Plan

KSCB News - December 14, 2011 3:34 pm

Gov. Sam Brownback says he wants to give local school boards in Kansas greater flexibility in how they spend their dollars as well as unfettered power to raise property taxes.

The school finance plan outlined Wednesday would take effect in July 2013. It would junk a two-decades-old practice of linking some of districts’ spending authority to the number of students at risk of failing or the number who don’t speak English well.

Brownback’s promises that none of the state’s 283 school districts will see its overall state aid decline.

Brownback dropped a proposal his administration had outlined earlier to allow counties to increase their sales taxes to help support schools because of what one top aide says was a poor reception.

 

Latest Stories

April Total Tax Collections Nearly 8.0% Above the Estimate

April Total Tax Collections Nearly 8.0% Above the Estimate TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced...

Chamber Legislative Luncheon May 8th

The Liberal Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Epic Touch will be hosting a Legislative Luncheon...

Forensics Showcase Tonight at SCCC

On Wednesday, May 1, Seward County Community College prepares to host its Second Annual Forensics Showcase,...

 
KSCB Radio News