Arab Times

‘Quadruple school funding’:

North America

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Warren

Trudeau

White House hopeful Elizabeth Warren said on Monday that if elected she would roughly quadruple federal funding for public schools and incentiviz­e states to adopt funding approaches that more equitably fund lowerincom­e schools.

Warren, a US senator from Massachuse­tts who is now a front-runner for the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidenti­al nomination along with former Vice President Joe Biden, wrote in a post on the website Medium that her plan would result in the federal government investing an additional $450 billion in elementary and secondary schools over the next decade.

“Our current approach to school funding at the federal, state, and local level underfunds our schools and results in many students from low-income background­s receiving less funding,” Warren wrote. “My plan makes a historic new federal investment in public schools - and pushes both the federal government and state government­s to dedicate more resources to the schools and students that need them most.”

In the United States, state and local government­s fund about 90% of public primary and secondary education, with the federal government providing the remaining 10% primarily through the “Title I” program.

Warren said she would quadruple Title I funding over the next 10 years. She would also predicate access to additional Title I funds on states adopting school funding schemes that are not reliant on property taxes, which benefit schools in higher-income areas. She would also invest an additional $50 billion in improving infrastruc­ture at the schools most in need of upgrades.

The increase in Title I funding, which would be financed by Warren’s proposal for a 2% wealth tax on household assets beyond $50 million, would also cover an increase in teacher pay that she frequently mentions on the campaign trail. (RTRS)

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