Stimulus includes $106 billion for education

Feb. 13, 2009
Schools hope infusion of funds will lessen severity of budget cuts

The massive federal economic stimulus package hammered out by Congress this week contains about $106 billion earmarked for education, an unprecedented expansion of federal spending into the nation's schools. District officials throughout California, bracing for another round of painful state budget cuts, were grateful for a new infusion of funds. The money would pay for, among other things, special education, school repair and retaining teachers who might otherwise be laid off.
To read The Los Angeles Times article, click here.

RELATED: States will be allowed to apply for a waiver from the federal government if they cannot meet a matching fund requirement to access education money in President Barack Obama’s $789 billion economic recovery package, House aides say. To read The Las Vegas Sun article, click here

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