Gov. Dunleavy's proposed budget continues yearslong trend of flat funding for Alaska schools

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Gov. Dunleavy's proposed budget continues yearslong trend of flat funding for Alaska schools
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposed budget for next fiscal year keeps education funding for K-12 schools the same as this year. Alaska school districts have decried the continued flat funding, saying it’s leading to large budget deficits.

December 15, 2022

Alaska school districts have decried the continued flat funding, saying it’s leading to large budget deficits. “For me to put a number in the budget, some will say it’s too little, some will say it’s too much,” he said. “So what we’ve done is we put forth a budget here on December 15, to begin that discussion.”

“We do understand and we look forward to having discussions with the Legislature on what that education funding will look like going forward,” Dunleavy said. “We will certainly understand there’s inflationary issues that need to be addressed.”, when oil prices were high, Dunleavy said the drop in prices, “practically zero that concept out.”to fill next school year.

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