OLYMPIA, Wash. — A bipartisan panel is evaluating ways to boost funding for education in the state, and proposals include paying for school bus services out of the transportation budget rather than the general fund, according to a story on heraldnet.com.
Money freed up by the shift could be used in other areas of education to help lawmakers comply with a Supreme Court order to increase basic education funding for students. The initial down payment for compliance is about $1 billion in the two-year budget that begins next July. The Joint Task Force on Education Funding is expected to issue recommendations for raising that amount by the end of the month, according to the story.










