Whoever Wins The Texas Governor’s Race Will Face School Finance Mess
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Whoever Wins The Texas Governor’s Race Will Face School Finance Mess
Whoever wins the Texas governor’s race next year will inherit a troubled school finance system, experts say.
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AUSTIN (November 18, 2009)--With budget problems mounting for many Texas school districts, the next governor will likely inherit a funding system that experts say has become a legal and financial quagmire.

As the state's top executive officer, the governor will guide the $35 billion public school system and its 4.4 million students and experts say the system needs a major overhaul to make sure schools get enough money to keep pace with costs and avoid another lawsuit.

School consultant Joe Smith, a former school district superintendent, says he thinks "the situation will manifest itself or start manifesting itself in 2011 in an extreme way."

"There's going to be a whole lot of districts that are going to be up against the wall,” he said.


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Posted by: Someone Location: Near-Here on Nov 19, 2009 at 10:57 AM

Somebody has to do something!! Nothing has been done under the present Governor for so long, it's a mess! Ad What about 'all' of the Lottery Funds the State has collected?? Suppossed to go for education!
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