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Gov. Reynolds signs legislation into law, including education spending increase  

State capitol

DES MOINES – Tuesday, Gov. Reynolds signed the following bills into law:

S.F. 269: An Act relating to public school funding by establishing the state percent of growth and the categorical state percent of growth for the budget year beginning July 1, 2021, modifying provisions relating to the regular program state cost per pupil, modifying provisions relating to the property tax replacement payment and the transportation equity payment and including effective date provisions.

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds

Gov. Reynolds released the following statement on S.F. 269:

“I am proud to once again sign legislation into law that supports our strong public education system in the state of Iowa. Our children are our greatest asset and we have to do everything we can to set them up for success. Our record of increasing school funding year-over-year shows our commitment to Iowa’s public schools.”

S.F. 284: An Act relating to financial and regulatory matters by making appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, and including effective date provisions.

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Key word, Funding. What do you plan on spending it on? The young ones need daily school. Puberty on up hybrid learning. This working from home has a huge following. Where there was five offices now there is one. The rest are working from home now. The schools should also be streamlined too. And the teachers of the daily school kids should receive a ginormous pay increase. 36.842105263158% to be exact. That’s funding spent in the right place. Or you could cheat. And lose.

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