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2011 Session

Budget Amendments - SB800 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Houck
K-12 Funding

Item 132 #7s

Item 132 #7s

First Year - FY2011 Second Year - FY2012
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2011 $83,159,970 FY2012 $87,698,039 GF

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Page 105, line 16, strike "$5,285,168,327" and insert "$5,368,328,297".
Page 105, line 16, strike "$5,439,278,512" and insert "$5,526,976,551".
Page 106, after line 26, insert:
"Remedial Summer School      $20,823,833  $21,496,705"
English as a Second Language $37,514,278  $40,233,058
Textbooks                               $24,821,859  $25,968,276"
Page 107, strike lines 29-34.
Page 110, line 7, strike "In addition, the Department of".
Page 110, strike lines 8 through 10.
Page 116, line 53, strike "Lottery Proceeds Fund" and insert
"General Fund".
Page 120, line 17, strike "Lottery Proceeds Fund" and insert "General Fund".
Page 127, line 50, strike "Lottery Proceeds Fund" and insert "General Fund".
135, after line 19, insert:
"34. Support for School Operating Costs
Out of this appropriation and estimated $83,159,970 the first year and $87,698,039 the second year from the Lottery Proceeds Fund shall be disbursed by the Department of Education to local school divisions for use solely for educational purposes including, but not limited to
bonuses, retaining instructional positions, and textbooks.  These estimated amounts may be prorated to account for any shortfall in the Lottery Proceeds."


Explanation
(This amendment restores $83.2 million the first year and $87.7 million the second year as discretionary operating dollars to school divisions solely for educational use, including but not limited to bonuses, retaining instructional positions, and textbooks, based upon local circumstances. The amendment shifts remedial summer school, English as a second language, and textbooks back to general funds, freeing up Lottery Proceeds for this educational purpose.)