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Nevada Lawmakers To Get Lowdown on Education Cuts

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Thursday, February 19, 2009   

Carson City, NV – New testimony is expected today on the impact of Governor Gibbons' proposed education budget reductions. Nevada's public schools ranked 49th in total spending per student last year, according to Nevada State Education Association president Lynn Warne. If lawmakers accept the governor’s proposed cuts, she predicts the state will hit number 50. Warne says Nevada teacher salaries already are below the national average, and she says the proposed cuts would be devastating.

"Approximately a $6,000 a year cut, but that’s just the salary reduction. There’s also benefit reductions both for active employees as well as retirees."

Nevada is expected to receive more than $300 million for education from the federal stimulus package, but Warne says that temporary funding does not relieve the state of its responsibility to adequately fund education.

"It’s really just a booster shot into a patient who's quite ill, and that patient is public education in this state. We need to dose that patient with some potent medicine and that means increasing the funding to the K-12 and higher education budget."

Nevada educators delivered a bushel of apples to Majority Leader Harry Reid Wednesday to thank him for his work on the federal stimulus plan which could mean $1.5 billion for the Silver State.

Gibbons proposed the six-percent cuts for teachers and other state workers as an alternative to layoffs. Warne says when you factor in the lost benefits, the total cut to teacher salaries is more like 9 to 12 percent, depending on school district. The joint K-12 Education Subcommittee will hear testimony beginning at 7:30 this morning.




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