by Dan Rossmiller | Apr 21, 2020 | Federal Issue, Legislative Update Blog
USDA seeks applications for distance learning and telemedicine grants
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by Dan Rossmiller | Apr 20, 2020 | Legislative Update Blog, State Issue, Uncategorized, WASB
DPI at work on emergency rules to address online summer school
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by Dan Rossmiller | Apr 20, 2020 | Legislative Update Blog, State Issue
Governor announces plan setting criteria for state's economy to reopen
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by Dan Rossmiller | Mar 27, 2019 | State Budget, State Issue
Governor Tony Evers’ proposed state budget makes a number of school funding changes that are in addition to the “Fair Funding for our Future” reforms.
For example, in addition to an unprecedented increase in special education categorical aid (see previous post), the proposed budget also calls for per pupil increases in both school district revenue limits ($200 in 2019-20 and $204 in 2020-21) and the low revenue ceiling (to $9,700 in 2019-20 and to $10,000 in 2020-21).
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by Dan Rossmiller | Mar 26, 2019 | State Budget, State Issue
The non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau (LFB) has released its summary of the governor’s proposed budget bill. It is available online. (See links below.)
Considered by lawmakers to be the definitive analysis, the LFB summary document breaks the budget bill down on an agency-by-agency basis, according to the state agency responsible for administering the particular program(s) being funded. Most K-12 provisions will be found under Department of Public Instruction (DPI). (more…)