MADISON, Bryggare (AP)-with Scott Walker is called .gov school superintendents on Wednesday to promote his budget proposal, which cut the 8% of the State aid to districts and reduce their ability to support the difference between the tax through the property.
Almost 900 million dollars, of the proposed cuts were for the most part, Walker n argument passing a separate invoice, that forced the teachers and other public workers ' pay more for their benefits, and took away almost all of the right to collective bargain purchases.
The disagreement of the new legislation for public administration workers of the right to organise collectively can only wage increases is not higher than inflation. Walker argues that the free areas of the school to seek other, less expensive, insurance providers, as they are currently called for under the collective bargaining agreements.
Walker has said that these savings, combined with the teachers, and other areas of the Store, employees pay more for their benefits to help the power to make blank he suggests a two-year State budget aid in the reduction of money.
The Governor called a Wednesday afternoon News Conference, three school superintendents to talk about his plan.
Democratic lawmakers say Walker attempts to defund the schools and the school expects. His plan is repealed with effect from the date of registration of the Charter School and the limit of the virtual school for the selection of the programmes it Milwaukee cut aid to schools at the same time.
"It is a draconian proposal," said Rep. Sondy Pope-Roberts, a Democrat from Verona. "It is draconian and it is certainly going to affect the quality of education."
Rep. Fred Clark, D-Baraboo, said Walker has overtaken another State aid formula to make money, the more the fair's State Superintendent Tony Evers campaign during the last year, the breakdown of the restructuring plan.
Although Walker proposes a new money for schools, he could do a better job than what is proposed, the sharing of his budget, Clark said.
The role of the teachers was the large protests in Madison, which increased by less than 100 000 people over the past month, Walker n, collective bargaining, changes to the object. Several schools were closed because of so many of the teachers came to the Capitol. Four days to shut down the Madison County.
Mary Bell, statewide teachers ' Union of the Wisconsin Education Association Council, the President was one of Walker's changes in collective bargaining, and the most vocal critics, he has said of the proposed aid cuts go too far.
"You simply cannot cut a billion dollars of our education system and to give the three-fourths of the basic regulation, on the promise that the quality of education with young people," Bell said when Walker was unveiled in his budget earlier this month.
Bell predicts, the plan would lead to an unprecedented teacher layoffs. Walker is the uncertainty in the middle of many of the proposals in the areas has been initiated, a standard of teachers in the past, that they may not rehired for the following year.
Schools are trying to determine just how much money will lose the Walker's arrangement, which the legislator to consider in the coming months and are likely to cross the sometimes around July.
Nonpartisan legislative fiscal Bureau, published on Tuesday, the analysis determined that if the plan had been in force this year, most of the areas should be seen a cut of around 10%, although a few saw an increase of the volumes in ml corresponding to their particular circumstances, complicated state of State support to the formula.
Racine County School District is only 10 minutes from the channel tunnel saw the biggest increase 17,5% but more areas such as the Milwaukee public schools has been to reduce the 8%, and the Madison schools has been to reduce the more than 10%.
State aid cuts to Walker also proposes reducing the restrictions of the school district income of 5.5%. Revenue-cap how much of the areas may be increased by the support of the school and property taxes combined.
Under this provision, which receive more support to reduce their property taxes. Those with the ability to cut through the aid be limited to their higher property taxes on the difference.
Walker has repeatedly said the areas could be stored in the 68 million dollars if they dropped by WEA insurance trust.
The teachers and the other 65 percent of Wisconsin's 424, the current school, receive health insurance-WEA trust, a not-for-profit company started 40 years ago, Wisconsin Education Association Council of State, most of the teachers Union. About 35% of all workers in the public schools in the State are covered by the WEA trust, said the spokesman, Steve Lyons.
Lyons said Walker is a 68 million dollar savings estimate, based on the 2005 study by conservative Leaning Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, was overblown.
The passage would take away from the collective bargaining rights law only makes competitive plans in the search for the WEA trust circuits and will remain, so that the market attractive, Lyon said.
"Yes, but I think the piece has been lost, because their budgets are decreased,
they plan to search for the best value and best price assurance, "Lyons said. "When all the dust, when all is over, the policy is intended to come to the dollar."
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