Democrats Blast GOP For Delayed Decision On School Funding

Des Moines, Iowa — Senate Democratic Leader Janice Weiner says it’s long past time for statehouse Republicans to decide how much per pupil funding Iowa schools will get from the state for the next academic year.

This past Saturday was the deadline for Iowa school boards to release a budget plan for the 2025-26 school year, so the public may comment on it. Weiner says Republicans have blown past the February deadline in state law for letting schools know what per-pupil funding levels will be.

In January, Governor Kim Reynolds proposed a two percent increase in the state’s per-pupil spending, and Senate Republicans have voted for that level of funding. House Republicans have voted for a slightly higher level of per-pupil spending, plus extra money for transportation budgets and an additional 22-point-six million dollars to help schools deal with general expenses that are higher due to inflation. House Speaker Pat Grassley says there’s no deal to bring up for a vote on the House floor.

Grassley says House Republicans intend to stand firm on their position after hearing from Iowans who favor the House GOP package. Iowa’s public school districts must submit a final budget for the next school year to the state by April 15th.

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