In her inaugural speech, Lt. Gov Kay Ivey said there are "multiple methods" for ending proration in the state education budget. Ivey urged legislators to pick one approach and go with it.
But the Anniston Star found that for many of the power players, there's really only one option -- a 15-year rolling reserve budget. Critics say the plan would actually hold too much in reserve, keeping schools at pre-recession funding levels well into the new decade.
From the Anniston Star -- Can the new legislature end proration?
Monday, January 24, 2011
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