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TC’s Rebell: NY State’s High Spending on Education is “Meaningless”

“In particular,” Inside Sources reports, ”Rebell is referring to a 2006 lawsuit he won as the leader of the Campaign for Fiscal Equity,” in which the court ruled that New York State was not meeting its own constitution’s requirement to provide all children with a “sound, basic education.” Under that decision, the state was obligated to ramp up spending by $9 billion over four years—a plan that was derailed by the unexpected financial crash of 2008. “Today,” the article says, “Rebell and his new group [the Campaign for Educational Equity] are looking for the state to increase spending by about $3.5 billion.”
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Published Tuesday, Aug 1, 2017