Governor Signs $159M Bump In General State Spending On Schools

Des Moines, Iowa — Education issues — including a big budget decision for Iowa’s 327 public school districts — dominated debate at the Iowa Capitol this week.

Republican Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that will increase state per-pupil spending by two-and-a-half percent for the next school year. Reynolds says that’s a reasonable 159-million-dollar bump. House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst and other Democrats disagree. She says Democrats are incredibly disappointed with the inadequate funding for public schools in Iowa.

A bill that would require the teaching of cursive writing has cleared the SENATE Education Committee. The HOUSE Education Committee has approved a bill that would sanction an online program to license teachers. The Senate JUDICIARY Committee has voted for a bill that would land teachers in prison for up to two years if they’re found guilty of giving a student material some may find offensive. Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver says there are other alternatives from the governor and a GOP Senator that take a different approach, by requiring schools to be transparent about what’s on the shelves in the school library and what books are required reading for classes.

And, Thursday night, the House Education Committee approved legislation giving liability protection to school districts warning others about a teacher who was fired or resigned after being accused of sexual misconduct with a student.

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