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Standing up for education for our kids

I regularly visit with local business leaders and economic development specialists. Time and again, I’m told that great schools and training opportunities are the best way for Iowa to compete for good jobs at good wages. |From Sen. Amanda Ragan

I regularly visit with local business leaders and economic development specialists. Time and again, I’m told that great schools and training opportunities are the best way for Iowa to compete for good jobs at good wages.

That is why I want to protect Iowa education at all levels from unnecessary, short-sighted cuts, from early childhood to college to job re-training. I stand behind the Senate’s Education Budget, which maintains high standards while keeping education and training affordable and accessible.

Iowans of all ages are improving their skills and their futures at local community colleges, causing enrollment to skyrocket. I want to provide an additional $10 million so that community colleges can meet student demand without steep tuition increases.

In addition, I want to provide $10 million for worker training at our community colleges. These dollars will help match underemployed and unemployed workers with jobs in high-demand fields and provide financial aid to help them earn industry-recognized certificates in these areas.

Helping kids get the best start in school pays off in many ways for the rest of their lives. That is why I disagree with efforts to eliminate Iowa’s voluntary preschool initiative and to further cut child development and early education tuition assistance by 60 percent. I was also opposed to drastic cuts made to child development services for at-risk 3- and 4-year-olds.

The broad attack on quality public education includes a call for two years with no increase in state support for local schools. I have voted instead for an affordable 2 percent increase (Senate File 533). With state revenues improving, our reserve funds full at $600 million, and another $300 million to be added by the end of the fiscal year, there is no need to turn our backs on Iowa’s history of great educational opportunity.

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