Dear Neighbor,
The governor needed to close a $5.2 billion budget gap this year and decided to cut
education funding - IMPACTING MORE SCHOOL DISTRICTS ON LONG ISLAND THAN THE ENTIRE
STATE COMBINED.
It is necessary to bring the voice of Long Island school districts and taxpayers to
the budget negotiation table. While school districts in Nassau now educate more than
7.4 percent of New York’s students, they will only receive 4 percent of all
education funds in the 2008-09 Executive Budget, a marginal increase of 3.1 percent
from last year’s aid.
Last year I joined my Long Island colleagues in demanding that our school districts
receive their fair share. We were successful in securing more than $55 million in
additional funding for Nassau schools.
This year I plan to do the same - Long Island deserves its fair share of education aid
and if you are as passionate about this issue as I am, contact my district office by
calling (516) 409-2070 or send an e-mail to
mcdonod@assembly.state.ny.us.
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