California schools would get $2 billion in additional funds under budget proposal

Jan. 10, 2013
Gov. Jerry Brown is preparing to announce spending plan.

From The Sacramento Bee: California Gov. Jerry Brown proposed budget calls for allocating more than $2 billion extra to K-12 districts next school year and directing more funding to impoverished students and English learners. Schools are poised to receive more money based on state revenue growth from Brown's November tax initiative and an expected economic recovery.

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