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California School Boards Sue Over Education Funding Law

Legal August 2018
A lawsuit has called into question the future of public school funding in California. The California School Boards Association filed a lawsuit on Friday over a provision in the state budget. The suit argues that a budget trailer bill enacted this year could allow lawmakers to improperly manipulate the formula used for calculating school funding.

California School Boards Sue Over Education Funding Law 

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California School Boards Association is suing over a provision in the state budget it argues could let lawmakers improperly reduce public school funding.

School funding is determined largely through a law passed California voters in 1988 known as Proposition 98.

In a lawsuit filed Friday, the California School Boards Association argues a budget trailer bill enacted this year by the Legislature and the governor lets lawmakers improperly manipulate the formula used to calculate school funding.

The organization's president Mike Walsh said the bill is lawmakers' latest attempt to reduce funding for public schools.

The state's Department of Finance spokesman H.D. Palmer said he could not comment because the department had not received and reviewed the lawsuit Monday afternoon.

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